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- Q15429222 description "British statistician".
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- Q15429222 abstract "Hilda Mary Woods (1892 – 1971) MBE, was a British statistician who began work in 1916 at the Medical Research Council's Statistical Research Unit with Major Greenwood ("Major" being his forename, not a military rank). Subsequently, she would deputize for him in his Directorship of the Unit, where in 1931 Woods and her co-author William Russell published an early textbook on medical statistics (Introduction to Medical Statistics, reprinted in 1936). Their practical text was based on lectures given at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), as referenced in Hill's 1937 Lancet articles and subsequent seminal text, The Principles of Medical Statistics.Woods was appointed MBE for the statistical work she did in Ceylon where her newlywed husband died from septicaemia barely two months after their marriage. From Ceylon, Woods travelled to Africa, where, upon the death of her sister-in-law and later of her brother, she assumed the sole guardianship of her niece and adopted daughter, Rosemary Gear.".
- Q15429222 alias "Fowke, Hilda Mary".
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- Q15429222 birthDate "1892".
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- Q15429222 deathDate "1971".
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- Q15429222 alternativeNames "Fowke, Hilda Mary".
- Q15429222 dateOfBirth "1892".
- Q15429222 dateOfDeath "1971".
- Q15429222 name "Hilda Mary Woods".
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- Q15429222 comment "Hilda Mary Woods (1892 – 1971) MBE, was a British statistician who began work in 1916 at the Medical Research Council's Statistical Research Unit with Major Greenwood ("Major" being his forename, not a military rank). Subsequently, she would deputize for him in his Directorship of the Unit, where in 1931 Woods and her co-author William Russell published an early textbook on medical statistics (Introduction to Medical Statistics, reprinted in 1936).".
- Q15429222 label "Hilda Mary Woods".
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