Chapter 1: Does Epidemiologic Theory Exist? On Science, Data, and Explaining Disease Distribution
Chapter 2: Health in the Balance: Early Theories About Patterns of Disease Occurrence
Chapter 3: Epidemiology Emerges: Early Theories and Debating Determinants of Disease Distribution
Poison, Filth, Class & Race (1600-1900)
Chapter 4: Epidemiology Expands: Germs, Genes, and the (Social) Environment (1900-1950)
Chapter 5: Contemporary Mainstream Epidemiologic Theory: Biomedical and Lifestyle
Chapter 6: Social Epidemiologic Alternatives: Sociopolitical and Psychosocial Frameworks
Chapter 7: Ecosocial Theory of Disease Distribution: Embodying Societal & Ecologic Context
Chapter 8: Epidemiologic Theory Counts: Harm, Knowledge, Action and the People's Health.