The Diseases of OccupationsLittle, Brown, 1962 - 1180 pages |
Contents
MAN AND HIS WORK | 1 |
I | 21 |
The Domestic Woollen Industry | 35 |
Copyright | |
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acid acute alloys anæmia aniline animals anthrax argyria arsenic asbestosis benzene beryllium blood bones Brit Britain c.mm cadmium calcium cancer carbon cause cells cent chemical chloride chronic clinical coal colour compounds containing cyanosis dangerous death dermatitis developed dioxide disease DNOC dust dyspnoea effects employed examination exhaust ventilation exposed exposure factory fingers fluorine fume hand handling hazard headache hospital hydrofluoric acid hydrogen industry infected inhalation Inspector iron irritation jaundice labour lead poisoning lesions liver London lungs manganese manufacture mercury metal method methyl methyl bromide miners mines muscles necropsy nickel nickel carbonyl nitrobenzene normal nystagmus occupation occur oxide pain patient phenol phosphorus pigmentation powder prevent produced protection radium respiration rubber selenium showed silica silicosis skin sodium steel substance sulphur Symptoms and Signs temperature tion tissues toxic trade treatment urine vapour vomiting weeks workers workmen X-ray