Center for Disease Control in Atlanta is a striking case in point. Its network of sample hospitals allowed it to first discover—in the epidemiological sense—such hitherto unknown diseases as toxic shock syndrome, Legionnaire’s disease, and AIDS.
James C. Scott
Center for Disease Control in Atlanta is a striking case in point. Its network of sample hospitals allowed it to first discover—in the epidemiological sense—such hitherto unknown diseases as toxic shock syndrome, Legionnaire’s disease, and AIDS.