British Journal of Industrial Medicine 1986.1
INDEXContentsEditorial From Flixborough to Bhopal: is legislation enough? PJ BAXTER An epidemiological study of petroleum refinery employees O WONG, R W MORGAN, W J BAILEY, R E SWENCICKI, KATHLEEN CLAXTON, AND LEEKA KHEIFETS Asbestos content of lung tissue in asbestos associated diseases: a study of 110 cases V L ROGGLI, PC PRATT, AND A R BRODY Quantitative relations between exposure to respirable coalmine dust and coalworkers' simple pneumoconiosis in men who have worked as miners but have left the coal industry C A SOUTAR, W M MACLAREN, R ANNIS, AND A W T MELVILLE IgE antibody responses to platinum group metals: a large scale refinery survey R D MURDOCH, J PEPYS, AND EG HUGHES Occupation and cancer in London: an investigation into nasal and bladder cancer using the Cancer Atlas P J BAXTER AND ME MCDOWALL Occupational mortality from gastric and duodenal ulcer A SONNENBERG AND G S SONNENBERG Toluene concentrations in the blood and alveolar air of workers during the workshift and the morning after F BRUGNONE, E DE ROSA, L PERBELLINI, AND G B BARTOLUCCI Gas chromatographic determination of methoxyacetic and ethoxyacetic acid in urine D GROESENEKEN, E VAN VLEM, H VEULEMANS, AND RMASSCHELEIN Short reports Acute encephalopathy due to occupational exposure to arsenic w s BECKETT, J L MOORE, J P KEOGH, AND MARGIT L BLEECKER Thioethers in urine during occupational exposure to tetrachloroethylene AMALIA LAFUENTE AND J MALLOL Correspondence Neurophysiological studies on workers exposed to lead JJEYARATNAM Book reviews Notices
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