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    The Epidemiologist John Cassel Argued That the Agent, Host, and Environment
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The Epidemiologist John Cassel Argued That the Agent, Host, and Environment

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The epidemiologist John Cassel argued that the agent, host, and environment triad provided an adequate explanation for chronic diseases of noninfectious origin.

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