RT Journal A1 Benedek TG T1 MEthodenlehre der therapeutischklinischen forschung, ed 4, JF Archives of Internal Medicine JO Archives of Internal Medicine YR 1969 FD September 1 VO 124 IS 3 SP 388 OP 388 DO 10.1001/archinte.1969.00300190128027 UL http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/archinte.1969.00300190128027 AB This edition is seven times as long as the first, which the late Professor Martini published in 1932; this attests to the recent advances in methodology of research in clinical therapeutics and the increased recognition of the importance of such research. The authors are professors of internal medicine at the University of Bonn.General principles of clinical measurement and basic statistical methods are presented in the first segment, and appropriate tables are appended. The larger segment gives applications of these principles to the evaluation of treatment of various diseases and symptoms. Some useful examples of therapeutic record forms and FORTRAN (Formula Translating System) computer programs are included. Although an international bibliography is drawn upon, the authors fail to cite some of the most instructive therapeutic studies, either as exemplary or for methodologic criticism. For example, the section on tuberculosis lacks any mention of the US Veterans Administration-Armed Forces cooperative studies