British Journal of Industrial Medicine 1987.1
INDEXContentsEditorial Safety at sea: a forgotten frontier? M S J REILLY Have "formal investigations" into fishing vessel losses ceased? M S J REILLY A neurological evaluation of workers exposed to mixtures of organic solvents N A MAIZLISH, L J FINE, J w ALBERS, L WHITEHEAD, G D LANGOLF Alveolar sampling and fast kinetics of tetrachloroethene in man. II Fast kinetics J J G OPDAM, J F J SMOLDERS Prevalence of overuse (injury) syndrome in Australian music schools H J H FRY An experimental study of the physiological effects of chain saw operation T MIYAKITA, H MIURA, M FUTATSUKA Lysozyme activity in ultrastructurally defıned fractions of alveolar macrophages after inhalation exposure to nickel ANNE JOHANSSON, MARGOT LUNDBORG, S SKOG, CONNIE JARSTRAND, P CAMNER Respiratory diseases in wood workers A CAROSSO, C RUFFINO, M BUGIANI Mortality and cancer incidence among workers in an abrasive manufacturing industry C EDLING, B JARVHOLM, L ANDERSSON, O AXELSON Mortality from non-malignant diseases among women in the meat industry E s JOHNSON Energy expenditure of agricultural workers in an area of endemic schistosomiasis in the Sudan M A AWAD EL KARIM, K J COLLINS, CAROLINE DORE History of occupational medicine: relevance of Imhotep and the Edwin Smith papyrus P W BRANDT-RAUF, S I BRANDT-RAUF Correspondence Evaluation of the chelating action of methicillin in prolonged experimental metallic poisoning W H LYLE Solvents and the brain: explanation of the discrepancy between the number of toxic encephalopathy reported (and compensated) in Denmark and other countries E O ERREBO-KNUDSEN, F OLSEN
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