Ben Goldacre: Examine the data, not the author | Comment is free ...It wasn't mentioned in the classic Doll and Bradford Hill paper of 1950, and if you check in the Science Citation Index, the paper was referred to only four times in the 1960s, once in the 1970s, and then not again until 1988. In fact, it was forgotten .... However, you can't understand it until you know about the background between Newton and Hooke and what Hooke was.Newton hated Hooke, and Hooke believed (probably correctly) that Newton had ripped off some of his ideas. ...
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