The Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Abstract of the Literature: Official Organ of the American Association of Industrial Physicians and Surgeons, Volume 1Harvard Medical School, 1919 |
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... SYMPTOMS OF MILD TRINITROTOLUENE POISONING histories Reasonably comprehensive were taken from the workers whom we interviewed , concerning any symptoms possibly referable to poisoning which they had experienced since working with ...
... SYMPTOMS OF MILD TRINITROTOLUENE POISONING histories Reasonably comprehensive were taken from the workers whom we interviewed , concerning any symptoms possibly referable to poisoning which they had experienced since working with ...
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... SYMPTOMS OF MILD TRINITROTOLUENE POISONING Reasonably comprehensive histories were taken from the workers whom we interviewed , concerning any symptoms possibly referable to poisoning which they had experienced since working with ...
... SYMPTOMS OF MILD TRINITROTOLUENE POISONING Reasonably comprehensive histories were taken from the workers whom we interviewed , concerning any symptoms possibly referable to poisoning which they had experienced since working with ...
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... symptoms than the others . Fifteen of these nineteen cases , that is 18+ per cent . of this class , had symptoms of about the degree usually appearing in the cases with the mildest symptoms in Group III , while three , or 6 per cent ...
... symptoms than the others . Fifteen of these nineteen cases , that is 18+ per cent . of this class , had symptoms of about the degree usually appearing in the cases with the mildest symptoms in Group III , while three , or 6 per cent ...
Contents
NUM MAY 1919 NUMBER | 1 |
CONTENTS | 12 |
THE PROBLEM OF FATIGUE Reynold A Spaeth Ph D Associate in Physiological Hygiene | 22 |
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