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. 1959 Oct;49(10):1349–1356. doi: 10.2105/ajph.49.10.1349

Some Factors Associated with the Development of Coronary Heart Disease—Six Years' Follow-Up Experience in the Framingham Study

Thomas R Dawber, William B Kannel, Nicholas Revotskie, Joseph Stokes III, Abraham Kagan, Tavia Gordon
PMCID: PMC1372949  PMID: 13814552

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