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Thorax 2006;61:1019 doi:10.1136/thx.2006.072686
  • 60th Anniversary

Thorax at 60

  1. A E Tattersfield
  1. Correspondence to:
    Professor A E Tattersfield
    Division of Respiratory Medicine, Clinical Sciences Building, Nottingham University Hospital, City Hospital Campus, Nottingham NG5 1PB, UK; anne.tattersfield{at}nottingham.ac.uk

    Editors look for articles that say something new, and studies don’t have to be large and grand. I have selected two papers and an editorial from among the many I could have chosen. They may not be landmark articles, but they are probably the three articles I have quoted most widely in discussions and teaching. I enjoy the fact that the two studies are simple, showing that valuable information can still be obtained by studying patients carefully and without breaking the bank.

    First is a paper by Tweedale et al1 which looked at short term repeatability of FEV1 and bronchodilator responsiveness in patients with airflow obstruction. The authors showed that within subject differences in FEV1 …

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