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British Journal of Industrial Medicine, 1975, 32, 337-353 Information Section Grateful acknowledgement is made to the U.K. MEDLARS Centre and to the National Library of Medicine for their help with this project. The references cited below have not been checked by the publisher. 1 Historical, legislative, and general From the counting house to the bureau office (Author's trans- Prevention and Control, United Kingdom] lation. (German) The international occupational safety and health information Schadewaldt, H. Zbl. Bakteriol. (Orig. B.), 158, 287-304, centre: the C.I.S. (English) Dec. 73. Robert, M. Ann. occup. Hyg., 16, 267-72, Nov. 73. [Human, Environment, Germany, Historical Article, [Human, Accident Prevention, Books, Computers, Hygiene, Industrial Medicine, Legislation, Occupational Digital, Historical Article, Information Services, Inter- Diseases History, English Abstract] national Agencies, History, Legislation, Motion Pictures, The development of statutory safeguards against pneumoco- Safety, Statistics] niosis and lead poisoning in the North Staffordshire pottery Reflections on trends in occupational health in the Unitcd industry. (English) States: a personal view. (English) Evans, D. J., Jones, A. E. Ann. occup. Hyg., 17, 1-14, Corn, M. Ann. occup. Hyg., 16, 251-6, Nov. 73. Aug. 74. [Human, Government Agencies, Industrial Medicine, [Human, Historical Article, Lead Poisoning Prevention Societies, United States] and Control, Legislation History, Pneumoconiosis 2 Organization of medical and nursing services and education Part 1: R.N. Survey of night nurses: entering the world of night nursing-a distinctive set of problems. (English) R.N., 37, 43-6, Nov. 74. [Human, Absenteeism, Evaluation Studies, Hospital Nursing Service, Hospital Personnel Supply and Distribu- tion, Night Care, Nursing Supervisory, Problem Solving, Special List Nursing, United States] Specialist reference for industrial physicians. (German) Weichardt, H. Dtsch. med. Wschr., 99, 2134-5, 18 Oct. 74. [Certification, Industrial Medicine Education, Legislation Medical, Specialties Medical, Germany West] Tasks of paramedical personnel in chemical industry. (German) Thiess, A. M., Zapp, H. Zbl. Arbeitsmed., 24, 293-301, 10 Oct. 74. [Chemical Industry, First Aid, Physician's Assistants Utilization, Specialties Medical, English Abstract] Medicosocial teamwork in industrial medicine. (Hebrew) Terespolsky, L. S., Amidor, S., Halevi, E. Harefuah, 87, 221-4, 1 Sep. 74. [Human, Industrial Medicine, Israel, Patient Care Team, English Abstract] Information sources in occupational hygiene at B.S.C.'s strip mills division. (English) Brinn, D. G., Davies, G. M. Ann. occup. Hyg., 16, 297-304, Nov. 73. [Information Services, Steel, United Kingdom] B.O.H.S. symposium on co-operation in information handling and retrieval in environmental hygiene. (English) Duncan, E. B., McGovern, B., Hall, S. A. Ann. occup. Hyg., 16, 305-9, Nov. 73. [Computers Digital, Environmental Health, Information Retrieval Systems, United Kingdom] A university information and advisory service in occupational health. (English) Jones, W. T. Ann. occup. Hyg., 16, 293-6, Nov. 73. [Information Services, London, Universities] Information systems for environmental health: some obser- vations on their development and use in an industrial research centre. (English) Dammers, H. F. Ann. occup. Hyg., 16, 275-82, Nov. 73. [Computers Digital, Industrial Medicine, Information Retrieval Systems, Research] Classification and sources in environmental safety and health. (English) Reid, A. S. Ann. occup. Hyg., 16, 257-65, Nov. 73. [Accident Prevention, Classification, Information Services, Periodicals, Safety] The physician and the occupational environment. (Swedish) Lakartidningen, 72, 538-9, 12 Feb. 75. [Attitude, Environmental Exposure, Interpersonal Rela- tions, Occupational Health Services] 3 Physiological, psychological, and organizational aspects of work and rehabilitation Managerial staff and health. (German) Structured interview for the assessment of work-related Fiedler, K., Fiedler, R., Theodor, H. Z. ges. Hyg., 20, attitudes in psychiatric patients: preliminary findings. 450-3, Jul. 74. (English) [Human, Leadership, Morbidity, Organization and Griffiths, R. D., Hodgson, R., Hallam, R. Psychol. Med., Administration, Stress, Germany East, English Abstract] 4, 326-33, Aug. 74. Th;ose volumes for which 0 is given have not been allocated volume number 337

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  • British Journal of Industrial Medicine, 1975, 32, 337-353

    Information Section

    Grateful acknowledgement is made to the U.K. MEDLARS Centre and to the National Libraryof Medicine for their help with this project.

    The references cited below have not been checked by the publisher.

    1 Historical, legislative, and general

    From the counting house to the bureau office (Author's trans- Prevention and Control, United Kingdom]lation. (German) The international occupational safety and health informationSchadewaldt, H. Zbl. Bakteriol. (Orig. B.), 158, 287-304, centre: the C.I.S. (English)Dec. 73. Robert, M. Ann. occup. Hyg., 16, 267-72, Nov. 73.[Human, Environment, Germany, Historical Article, [Human, Accident Prevention, Books, Computers,Hygiene, Industrial Medicine, Legislation, Occupational Digital, Historical Article, Information Services, Inter-Diseases History, English Abstract] national Agencies, History, Legislation, Motion Pictures,

    The development of statutory safeguards against pneumoco- Safety, Statistics]niosis and lead poisoning in the North Staffordshire pottery Reflections on trends in occupational health in the Unitcdindustry. (English) States: a personal view. (English)Evans, D. J., Jones, A. E. Ann. occup. Hyg., 17, 1-14, Corn, M. Ann. occup. Hyg., 16, 251-6, Nov. 73.Aug. 74. [Human, Government Agencies, Industrial Medicine,[Human, Historical Article, Lead Poisoning Prevention Societies, United States]and Control, Legislation History, Pneumoconiosis

    2 Organization of medical and nursing services and education

    Part 1: R.N. Survey of night nurses: entering the world ofnight nursing-a distinctive set of problems. (English)R.N., 37, 43-6, Nov. 74.[Human, Absenteeism, Evaluation Studies, HospitalNursing Service, Hospital Personnel Supply and Distribu-tion, Night Care, Nursing Supervisory, Problem Solving,Special List Nursing, United States]

    Specialist reference for industrial physicians. (German)Weichardt, H. Dtsch. med. Wschr., 99, 2134-5, 18 Oct. 74.[Certification, Industrial Medicine Education, LegislationMedical, Specialties Medical, Germany West]

    Tasks of paramedical personnel in chemical industry. (German)Thiess, A. M., Zapp, H. Zbl. Arbeitsmed., 24, 293-301,10 Oct. 74.[Chemical Industry, First Aid, Physician's AssistantsUtilization, Specialties Medical, English Abstract]

    Medicosocial teamwork in industrial medicine. (Hebrew)Terespolsky, L. S., Amidor, S., Halevi, E. Harefuah, 87,221-4, 1 Sep. 74.[Human, Industrial Medicine, Israel, Patient Care Team,English Abstract]

    Information sources in occupational hygiene at B.S.C.'s stripmills division. (English)Brinn, D. G., Davies, G. M. Ann. occup. Hyg., 16, 297-304,Nov. 73.[Information Services, Steel, United Kingdom]

    B.O.H.S. symposium on co-operation in information handlingand retrieval in environmental hygiene. (English)Duncan, E. B., McGovern, B., Hall, S. A. Ann. occup.Hyg., 16, 305-9, Nov. 73.[Computers Digital, Environmental Health, InformationRetrieval Systems, United Kingdom]

    A university information and advisory service in occupationalhealth. (English)Jones, W. T. Ann. occup. Hyg., 16, 293-6, Nov. 73.[Information Services, London, Universities]

    Information systems for environmental health: some obser-vations on their development and use in an industrialresearch centre. (English)Dammers, H. F. Ann. occup. Hyg., 16, 275-82, Nov. 73.[Computers Digital, Industrial Medicine, InformationRetrieval Systems, Research]

    Classification and sources in environmental safety and health.(English)Reid, A. S. Ann. occup. Hyg., 16, 257-65, Nov. 73.[Accident Prevention, Classification, Information Services,Periodicals, Safety]

    The physician and the occupational environment. (Swedish)Lakartidningen, 72, 538-9, 12 Feb. 75.[Attitude, Environmental Exposure, Interpersonal Rela-tions, Occupational Health Services]

    3 Physiological, psychological, and organizational aspects of work and rehabilitation

    Managerial staff and health. (German) Structured interview for the assessment of work-relatedFiedler, K., Fiedler, R., Theodor, H. Z. ges. Hyg., 20, attitudes in psychiatric patients: preliminary findings.450-3, Jul. 74. (English)[Human, Leadership, Morbidity, Organization and Griffiths, R. D., Hodgson, R., Hallam, R. Psychol. Med.,Administration, Stress, Germany East, English Abstract] 4, 326-33, Aug. 74.

    Th;ose volumes for which 0 is given have not been allocated volume number337

  • 338 Information section

    [Human, Attitude, Intelligence Tests, Interview Psycho-logical, Motivation, Psychiatric Status Rating Scales,Psychometrics, Psychoses Rehabilitation Diagnosis,Rehabilitation Vocational, Self Assessment, Work]

    Management and the quality of working life. (English)Dorsey, R. J. occup. Med., 16, 747-8, Nov. 74.[Human, Efficiency, Motivation, Personal Satisfaction,Personnel Management, Psychology Industrial, SocialChange, Social Control Formal, Social Values, SocialWelfare, Work, United States]

    Work in America and the great job satisfaction controversy.(English)O'Toole, J. J. occup. Med., 16, 710-5, Nov. 74.[Human, Age Factors, Attitude, Cardiovascular DiseasesAetiology, Decision Making, Education Continuing,Labour Unions, Motivation, Personal Satisfaction,Personnel Management, Psychology Industrial, Role,Social Change, Stress Complications, Work, UnitedStates]

    Instrumentation for work physiology. (English)Kamon, E. Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., 36, 625-39, Nov. 74.[Human, Body Temperature, Exertion, Human Engineer-ing, Industrial Medicine, Muscle Contraction, PhysiologyInstruments, Safety, Spirometry, Telemetry, Work]

    Myocardial infarction and satisfactory place of work. Animportant after-care problem (Author's translation).(German)Angster, H. Mdnch. med. Wschr., 116,2007-12, 15 NoN. 74.[Human, After Care, Exercise Test, Follow-up Studies,Myocardial Infarct Rehabilitation, Physiopathology,Occupations, Rehabilitation Vocational, Work CapacityEvaluation, English Abstract]

    How Providence Memorial cut employee absenteeism. (English)Castillo, M. H. Hosp. Topics, 52, 2-3 Nov.-Dec. 74.[Absenteeism, Hospital Nursing Service, Hospital Person-nel Administration, Nursing Staff]

    Mock O.S.H.A. inspections uncover extensive violations.(English)Seidlitz, P. R. Hosp. Progr., 56, 44-7, 53, Jan. 75.[Hospital Administration, Hospital Equipment andSupplies Standards, Hospitals Standards, IndustrialMedicine, Legislation Medical, Occupational HealthServices, United States]

    Absenteeism in health care personnel. (French)Chatorier, E. F.N.LB., 52, 28-34, Oct. 74.[Absenteeism, Hospital Nursing Staff, Hospital Personnel,Statistics, Special List Nursing]

    An investigation into the effects of knowledge of results onoperator performance. (English)Leamon, T. B. Ergonomics, 17, 639-50, Sep. 74.[Human, Analysis of Variance, Efficiency, Feedback,Knowledge of Results, Psychology Industrial, TaskPerformance and Analysis]

    Keyboard operating posture and symptoms in operating.(English)Duncan, J., Ferguson, D. Ergonomics. 17, 651-62, Sep. 74.[Human, Biomechanics, Evaluation Studies, Fingers,Human Engineering, Industrial Medicine, Laterality,Muscle Cramp Occurrence, Occupational DiseasesOccurrence, Posture, Shoulder, Ulna, Wrist]

    Circulatory strain, estimated energy output and catecholamineexcretion in Norwegian coastal fishermen. (English)Rodahl, K., Vokac, Z., Fugelli, P., Vaage, 0. Ergonomics,17, 585-602, Sep. 74.[Human, Cardiovascular System Physiopathology, Cate-cholamines Urine, Energy Metabolism, EpinephrineUrine, Evaluation Studies, Exertion, Fisheries, HeartRate, Industrial Medicine, Norepinephrine Urine, Occu-pations, Oxygen Consumption, Tape Recording]

    Foot brake pedal force capability of drivers. (English)Mortimer, R. G. Ergonomics, 17, 509-13, Jul. 74.[Human, Automobile Driving, Automobiles Standards,

    Equipment and Supplies, Exertion, Foot PhysiologyHuman Engineering, Man-machine Systems]

    The effects of noise stress on blood glucose level and skilledperformance. (English)Simpson, G. C., Cox, T., Rothschild, D. R. Ergonomics,17, 481-7, Jul. 74.[Human, Blood Sugar, Environmental Exposure, Noise,Stress Blood, Task Performance and Analysis]

    The determination of functional arm reach boundaries foroperation of manual controls. (English)Bullock, M. I. Ergonomics, 17. 375-88, May 74.[Human, Aircraft, Anthropometry, Arm Physiology,Environment Design, Human Engineering, Man-machineSystems]

    The geometrical basis of seat-belt fit. (English)Searle, J. A. Ergonomics, 17, 401-16, May 74.[Human, Anthropometry, Human Engineering, SeatBelts Standards, Sex Factors]

    The executive way to death. (English)Jones, J. J. Cent. Afr. J. Med., 20, 238-40, Nov. 74.[Human, Anxiety, Coronary Disease Aetiology, DecisionMaking, Fear, Occupational Diseases Aetiology Mortality]

    Rehabilitation of physically handicapped in the G.D.R.during the last 25 years. (German)Dethloff, E. Beitr. Orthop. traum., 21, 601-5, Oct. 74.[Human, Handicapped, History of Medicine 20th Century,Rehabilitation Centres, Rehabilitation History, GermanyEast]

    Foot position during lifting. (English)Konz, S. A., Bhasin, R. Amer. industr. Hyg. Ass. J., 35,785-92, Dec. 74.[Human, Biomechanics, Body Height, Weight, Exertion,Posture, Task Performance and Analysis]

    R6le of psycho-social factors in the release of myocardialinfarct. (French)Coustry-Degre, C., Collard, L., Grevisse, M. Arch.belges Med. Soc., 32, 193-9, Apr. 74.[Human, Conflict (Psychology), Family Characteristics,Myocardial Infarct Aetiology, Socioeconomic Factors,Stress Psychological Complications, English Abstract]

    Physiological basis of industrial work (Author's translation).(German)Rutenfranz, J. Zbl. Bakteriol. (Orig. B), 158, 219-38,Dec. 73.[Age Factors, Circadian Rhythm, Exertion, Heart Rate,Physical Fitness, Pulse, Rest, Sex Factors, Sleep, EnglishAbstract]

    Women's work from the point of view of the company physician(Author's translation). (German)Henning, G. Zbl. Bakteriol. (Orig. B), 158, 239-45, Dec. 73.[Human, Female, Housekeeping, Labour PrematureOccurrence, Occupational Diseases Occurrence, Pregnancy,Psychophysiological Disorders Occurrence, SocioeconomicFactors, Stress, English Abstract)

    Compensation of skull injury sequelae. (French)Lereboullet, J. Rev. Prat. (Paris), 24, 2889-97, 1 Jun. 74.[Human, Disability Evaluation, Forensic Medicine,Head Injuries Rehabilitation, Social Welfare, Workmen'sCompensation]

    Women's work-seen by a gynaecologist (Author's Trans-lation). (German)Hiersche, H. D. Zbl. Bakteriol. (Orig. B), 158, 246-55,Dec. 73.[Human, Climacteric, Gynaecological Diseases, Neo-plasms, Menarche, Menstruation Disorders, OccupationalDiseases, Pregnancy, Psychophysiological Disorders,Germany West, English Abstract]

    Mental strain of office-employees during typing and reception-ist activities. Results of telemetric polygraphic studies.(German)Peters, T. Zbl. Arbeitsmed., 24, 197-207, Jul. 74.[Human, Female, Medical Receptionists, Medical Secre-

  • Information section 339

    taries, Stress, Psychological Diagnosis, Telemetry, Writings,English Abstract]

    Vocational adjustment, interests, work values, and careerplans of persons with spinal cord injuries. (English)Goldberg, R. T., Freed, M. M. Scand. J. rehabil. Med.,5, 3-11, 1973.[Human, Disability Evaluation, Hobbies, Occupations,Rehabilitation Vocational, Sex Factors, Social Adjust-ment, Spinal Cord Injuries Rehabilitation, Time Factors]

    Physical parameters of living and working quarters of man.(English)Fanger, P. O., Jonassen, N. Prog. Biometeorol., 1, 129-37,619-20, 1974.[Human, Air Conditioning, Air Movements, Electricity,Environment Design, Environment Controlled, Humidity,Ions, Temperature]

    Corony disease among coal miners. Epidemiological studies.(Polish)Kimmel, Z., Konczal, Z., Kozlowska, A. Pol. Tyg. tek.,29, 2169-71, 16 Dec. 74.[Human, Arteriosclerosis Occurrence, Coal Mining,Coronary Disease Occurrence, Sex Factors, EnglishAbstract]

    Determination of physical fitness and work capacity in heartpatients. (French)Quiret, J. C., Lienard, J., Lesbre, J. P. LiUe med., 19,272-6, Mar. 74.[Human, Cardiovascular Diseases, Disability Evaluation,Exertion, Physical Fitness, Respiratory Function Tests]

    Present-day problem of aviation medicine. (Russian)Isakov, P. K. Kosm. Biol. Aviakosm. Med., 8, 35-41,Nov.-Dec. 74.[Human, Aviation Medicine, Human Engineering,Physical Examination, Psychological Tests, U.S.S.R.,English Abstract]

    Work capacity of patients with post-infarct heart aneurysm.(Russian)Gorokhovskii, B. I., Cherkinskaia, N. D. Klin. Med.(Mosk.), 52, 55-61, Oct. 74.[Human, Disability Evaluation, Heart Aneurysm Rehabili-tation Aetiology, Myocardial Infarct RehabilitationComplications, Work Capacity Evaluation, EnglishAbstract]

    Current approach to the problem of fatigue. (Russian)Bassin, F. V., Golland, E. B. Klin. Med. (Mosk.), 52,141-4, Nov. 74.[Human, Fatigue Aetiology Prevention and Control,Industrial Medicine, Stress Psychological Complications,Work Capacity Evaluation, English Abstract]

    Some ergonomic requirements for the rationalization of theworking places and industrial equipment of computeroperators. (Russian)Shardakova, E. F., Poberezhskaia, A. S. Gig. Tr. prof.Zabol., 3, 4-8, 1974.[Human, Computers, Efficiency, Electromyography,Fatigue Prevention and Control, Human Engineering,

    Posture, English Abstract]Occupational fitness of adolescents with various compensated

    heart defects. (Russian)Lialin, M. 1. Gig. i Sanit., 40, 2, Apr. 74.[Human, Adolescence, Disability Evaluation, Exertion,Heart Diseases Physiopathology, Haemodynamics, EnglishAbstract]

    Physiological criteria of occupational fitness for the job ofhigh-altitude installer. (Russian)Shaburian, A. A., Paronian, I. D. Gig. i Sanit., 43-7, Jan.74.[Human, Altitude, Construction Materials, HigherNervous Activity, Work Capacity Evaluation, EnglishAbstract]

    Work absenteeism in diabetics. (English)Moore, R. H., Buschbom, R. L. Diabetes, 23, 957-61,Dec. 74.[Human, Comparative Study, Diabetes Mellitus, Hyper-glycaemia, Occupations, Records, Statistics, Washington]

    Vocational potential assessment. (English)Poor, C., Fletcher, C., Thielges, J. Arch. phys. Med.,56, 33-6, Jan. 75.[Human, Disability Evaluation, Methods, PsychiatricStatus Rating Scales, Rehabilitation Vocational, TaskPerformance and Analysis, Work Capacity Evaluation]

    Rehabilitation in extremity fractures. (English)Moskowitz, E. Amer. Fani. Phycn., 11, 107-12, Mar. 75.[Human, Arm Injuries Rehabilitation, Bladder Physio-pathology, Disability Evaluation, Elbow Joint, ExerciseTherapy, Femoral Neck Fractures, Hearing, HumeralFractures, Knee Joint, Leg Injuries, Mental Health,Muscular Atrophy Prevention and Control Diagnosis,Shoulder Joint, Social Conditions, Speech, Vision]

    The influence of rehabilitation on the physical performanceafter myocardial infarction. A controlled trial. (English)De Backer, G., Depoorter, A. M., Willems, P. Actacardiol. (Bruix.), 29, 427-40, 1974.[Human, Blood Pressure, Disability Evaluation, ExerciseTherapy, Heart Rate, Haemodynamics, MyocardialInfarct Rehabilitation]

    Professional employment of visually handicapped persons inthe C.S.S.R. (Czechoslovak Socialist Republik). (Czech)Krejci, L. Cs. Oftal., 31, 68-9, Jan. 75.[Human, Blindness Rehabilitation, Occupations, VisionDisorders, English Abstract]

    On school and occupational guidance of adolescents withhealth problems. (Rumanian)Bucur, G. E. Pediarria (Buc.), 23, 177-86, Mar.-Apr. 74.[Adolescence, Counselling, Psychological Tests, SchoolHealth, \'ocational Guidance, English Abstract]

    Job performance and satisfaction of successfully rehabilitatedvocational rehabilitation clients. (English)Tseng, M. S. Rehab. Lit., 36, 66-72, Mar. 75.[Human, Achievement, Employment, Evaluation Studies,Rehabilitation Vocational]

    4 Traumatic conditions, accidents, and accident prevention

    Finger amputations and ability to work. (English) Rehabilitation Vocational, Sex Factors, Shoes, TimeGruneberg, R., Spence, A. J. Hand, 6, 236-42, Oct. 74. Factors][Human, Amputation Stumps, Disability Evaluation, Industrial accidents in the construction industry. (English)Finger Injuries Surgery, Follow-up Studies, Movement, Fredin, H., Gerdman, P., Thorson, J. Scand. J. soc. Med.,Time Factors, Work Capacity Evaluation] 2, 67-77, 1974.

    Factors contributing to the development of low back pain in [Human, Accident Prevention, Accidents Industrial,industrial workers. (English) Activities of Daily Living, Age Factors, Architecture,Brown, J. R. Amer. industr. Hyg. Ass. J., 36, 26-31, Disability Evaluation, Fatigue, Rehabilitation, Socio-Jan. 75. economic Factors, Statistics, Stress Psychological, Wounds[Human, Absenteeism, Accidents Industrial Prevention and Injuries Occurrence]and Control, Age Factors, Backache Aetiology Occurrence, Hand injury due to heat and simultaneous pressure ("ironingBody Height, Body Weight, Exertion, Fatigue, Health machine injury"). (German)Education, Physical Fitness, Posture, Questionnaires, Biemer, E., Schmidt-Tintemann, U. Munch. Med. Wschr.,

  • 340 Information section

    116, 2185-90, 13 Dec. 74.[Human, Accidents Home, Burns Surgery, CapillaryPermeability, Contusions Surgery Complications, OedemaAetiology, Finger Injuries Surgery, Hand Injuries Surgery,Hand Blood Supply, Occupational Diseases Surgery,Pressure Adverse Effects, Skin Transplantation, Trans-plantation Autologous, English Abstract]

    Deep stromal involvement in Dimmer's nummular keratitis.(English)Valenton, M. J. Amer. J. Ophthal., 78, 897-902, Dec. 74.[Human, Agricultural Workers' Diseases, CornealOpacity Pathology, Dexamethasone Therapeutic Use,

    Keratitis Pathology, Prednisolone Therapeutic UsePhilippines]

    Human factors in Air Force aircraft accidents. (English)Lewis, S. T. Aviat Space environm. Med., 46, 316-8,Mar. 75.[Human, Accidents Aviation, Communication, Education,Man-machine Systems, Military Personnel, Psychophysiol-ogy, United States]

    An unsuspected accident in a steel factory. (English)Timperman, J. Med. Sci. Law., 14, 58-9, Jan. 74.[Human, Accidents Industrial, Steel, Autopsy, BrainInjuries Acute Aetiology, Case Report]

    5 Effects of inorganic substances and minerals

    Cement Dermatitis. (English)Ronchese, F. Berufsdermatosen, 22, 175-7, Aug. 74.[Human, Aluminium Silicates Adverse Effects, CalciumAdverse Effects, Construction Materials Adverse Effects,Hand Dermatoses Chemically Induced Complications,Keratosis Chemically Induced Complications, Occupa-tional Dermatitis Aetiology Complications, PsoriasisComplications, Silicate Cement Adverse Effects]

    Burns caused by a lime solvent containing formic acid.(German)Milbradt, R. Berufsdermatosen, 22, 156-9, Aug. 74.[Human, Burns Chemical Aetiology, Calcium, ExpertTestimony, Formic Acids Adverse Effects, OccupationalDiseases Chemically Induced, Solvents Adverse Effects,English Abstract]

    Evaluation of arsenic-induced occupational diseases in vine-growers. (German)Wolf, R., Zierz, P. Berufsdermatosen, 22, 158-65, Aug. 74.[Human, Agricultural Workers' Diseases ChemicallyInduced, Arsenicals Adverse Effects, Bronchial NeoplasmsChemically Induced, Environmental Exposure, ExpertTestimony, Insecticides Adverse Effects, KeratosisChemically Induced, Time Factors, Germany West,English Abstract]

    Lead poisoning and multiple sclerosis. (English)Westerman, M. P., Bruetman, M., Pfitzer, E. Arch.cnvironm. Hlth, 29, 355-6, Dec. 74.[Human, Bone and Bones Analysis, Lead PoisoningComplications, Lead Metabolism Urine Blood, MultipleSclerosis Metabolism Chemically Induced]

    Dose-response basis for settling a quartz threshold limitvalue: a new, simple formula for calculating the "lifetimedose" of quartz. (English)Jahr, J. Arch. environm. Hlth, 29, 338-40, Dec. 74.(Human, Dose-response Relationship Drug, Environ-mental Exposure, Mathematics, Maximum PermissibleExposure Level, Quartz Toxicity, Silica Toxicity, SilicosisAetiology, Time Factors]

    The r6le of manganese in human disease. (English)Mena, I. Ann. Clin. Lab. sci., 4, 487-91, Nov.-Dec. 74.[Human, Air Pollutants, Brain Metabolism, DiagnosisDifferential, Iron Metabolism, Levodopa TherapeuticUse Administration and Dosage Adverse Effects, Man-ganese Physiology Poisoning Metabolism, OccupationalDiseases Aetiology, Parkinsonism Diagnosis, PoisoningTherapy Diagnosis Drug Therapy Occurrence, PsychosesToxic Aetiology]

    Investigations about the mechanism of contact dermatitis dueto copper (Author's translation). (German)Bockendahl, H., Remy, W., Masuch, E. Arch. DermatolForsch., 250, 167-71, 1974.[Human, Copper Adverse Effects, Dermatitis ContactPhysiopathology Aetiology, Metals, Occupational Derma-titis Aetiology, Oxides, Skin Tests, Skin Physiopathology,Sweat, English Abstract]

    Analysis of the incidence of occupational dermatoses amongworkers of the mining-metallurgic plant. (Russian)

    Anton 'Ev, A. A., Sosonkin, I. E. Vestn. Derm. Vener.,0, 8-12, Aug. 74.(Human, Dermatomycosis Occurrence, Dust, EczemaOccurrence, Hypersensitivity Occurrence Aetiology,Metallurgy, Mining, Occupational Dermatitis Occurrence,U.S.S.R., English Abstract]

    Injuries due to inhalation of sulfur dioxide. (German)Mallner, B. Wien med. Wschr., 124, 465-6, 27 Jul. 74.[Human, Accidents Industrial, Bronchi Injuries, BronchitisChemically Induced Complications, Chronic Disease,Environmental Exposure, Prognosis, Pulmonary Emphy-sema Aetiology, Sulphur Dioxide Poisoning]

    The problem of environmental pollution by lead. (German)Lachnit, V. Wien Z. inn. Med., 54, 412-6, 1973.(Human, Adult, Infant Newborn Diseases Metabolism,Automobile Exhaust, Environmental Pollution Analysis,Food Contamination, Lead Poisoning Aetiology Diagnosis,Lead Metabolism, Time Factors, Urban Population,Austria]

    Roentgenological data on pneumoconiosis in the workers ofcoal mines exposed to dust. (Russian)Liubomudrov, V. E., Kamenetskii, M. S. Vrach Delo, 0,134-6, Sep. 74.[Human, Anthracosilicosis Radiography, Coal Mining,Environmental Exposure, Follow-up Studies, Pneumoco-niosis Radiography, English Abstract]

    Recent progress in the studies of lead poisoning. (English)Wada, O., Oi, G. Rev. environm. Hith, 1, 75-111, 1972.[Human, Animal, Air Pollution Analysis, AminolevulinicAcid Dehydratase Blood, Aminolevulinic Acid Urine,Automobile Exhaust Analysis, Body Burden, BrainDisease Chemically Induced, Environmental Exposure,Erythrocytes Drug Effects, Heme Biosynthesis, KidneyDiseases Chemically Induced, Kidney Neoplasms Chemic-ally Induced, Lead Poisoning Metabolism Complications,Lead Metabolism Pharmacology, Mental RetardationChemically Induced, Mice, Neuritis Chemically Induced,Porphyrins Metabolism, Review, Water PollutionChemical Analysis]

    The cancerous action of arsenic and nickel (Author's trans-lation). (German)Konetzke, G. W. Arch. Geschwuilstforsch, 44, 16-22, 1974.[Human, Arsenic Adverse Effects, Bronchial NeoplasmsChemically Induced, Carcinogens, Environmental Expo-sure, Lung Neoplasms Chemically Induced, NeoplasmsChemically Induced, Neoplasms Multiple PrimaryChemically Induced, Nickel Adverse Effects, OccupationalDiseases Chemically Inducei, Respiratory Tract Neo-plasms Chemically Induced, Skin Neoplasms ChemicallyInduced, Time Factors, English Abstract]

    Liver granulomas containing copper in vineyard sprayer'slung. A new etiology of hepatic granulomatosis. (English)Pimentel, J. C., Menezes, A. P. Amer. Rev. resp. Dis.,111, 189-95, Feb. 75.[Human, Biopsy, Copper Adverse Effects, FungicidesIndustrial Adverse Effects, Granuloma ChemicallyInduced, Hepatitis Toxic Aetiology Pathology, Liver Drug

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    Effects Pathology, Occupational Diseases ChemicallyInduced Pathology, Pneumoconiosis Aetiology PathologyRadiography]

    Cobalt metal inhalation studies on miniature swine. (English)Kerfoot, E. J., Fredrick, W. G., Domeier, E. Amer.industr. Hyg. Ass. J., 36, 17-25, Jan. 75.[Animal, Airway Resistance, Blood Protein Electro-phoresis, Blood Proteins Analysis, Body Weight, CobaltUrine, Dust, Environmental Exposure, ErythrocyteCount, Heart Rate, Haematocrit, Leukocyte Count, LungCompliance, Lung Diseases Chemically Induced BloodPathology, Lung Ultrastructure, Microscopy Electron,Mining, Spirometry, Swine, Non N.I.H. Sup.]

    Studies of work hygiene conditions on ore carriers (Author'stranslation). (Polish)Georgiew, L. Roczn. pom. Akad. Med. Suppl. 10, 333-5,1974.[Human, Dust, Industrial Medicine, Iron, Naval Medicine,Ships, English Abstract]

    Zinc fever among shipbuilding industry employees in materialof clinic of occupational and tropical diseases (Author'stranslation). (Polish)Jaremin, B., Chmielewski, J., Bartnicki, C. Roczn. pom.Akad. Med. Suppl., 10, 311-9, 1974.[Human, Fever Chemically Induced, Leukocytes DrugEffects, Naval Medicine, Occupational Diseases Chemic-ally Induced, Ships, Zinc Adverse Effects, English Abstract]

    Kidney and bone retention functions in the human metabolismof uranium. (English)Adams, N., Spoor, N. L. Phys. in Med. Biol., 19, 460-71,Jul. 74.[Human, Biological Transport, Bone and Bones Analysis,Diet, Kidney Analysis, Liver Analysis, Lung Analysis,Lymph Nodes Analysis, Time Factors, Uranium Analysis]

    Hypoxaemia and acid-base balance in patients with asbestosis.(French)Sessa, T., Vecchione, C., Mole, R. Poumon., 30, 135-9,1974.[Human, Alkalosis Respiratory Aetiology, AnoxaemiaAetiology, Asbestosis Diagnosis, Aetiology Complica-tions Physiopathology, Hydrogen-ion Concentration,Hyperventilation Aetiology, Oxygen Blood, RespiratoryFunction Tests, Respiratory Insufficiency Aetiology,English Abstract]

    Asbestosis in workers of an industrial plant in Lower Silesia.(Polish)Kaniowski, T., Randowa, D., Wozniak, J. Pol. Przegl.radiol., 38, 575-83, Sep.-Oct. 74.[Human, Anoxaemia Complications, Asbestos Radi-ography Complications, Bronchitis Aetiology, ChronicDisease, English Abstract]

    Lung disease related to exposure to asbestos. (English)Hughes, D. T. Med. Sci. Law, 14, 147-51, Jul. 74.[Human, Asbestos Adverse Effects, Asbestosis Aetiology,Environmental Exposure, Lung Neoplasms ChemicallyInduced]

    Pathological and environmental aspects of asbestos-associateddiseases. (English)Jones, J. S. Med. Sci. Law, 14, 152-8, Jul. 74.[Human, Asbestos Adverse Effects, Asbestosis Aetiology,Environmental Exposure, Lung Neoplasms ChemicallyInduced, Mesothelioma Chemically Induced, PeritonealNeoplasms Chemically Induced, Pleural NeoplasmsChemically Induced]

    Pleural mesothelioma associated with asbestosis. (Japanese)Kang, K. Y., Sera, Y., Yokoyama, K. Jpn. J. thorac Dis.,12, 458-64, Aug. 74.[Human, Asbestosis Complications Pathology, Meso-thelioma Complications Pathology, Pleural NeoplasmsComplications Pathology, English Abstract]

    Implementation of the Federal Asbestos Standard in Connecti-cut. (English)

    Schoenberg, J. B., Mitchell, C. A. J. occup. Med., 16,781-4, Dec. 74.[Human, Air Pollution Analysis Prevention and Control,Asbestos Analysis, Awareness, Construction Materials,Cooperative Behaviour, Dust, Environmental Exposure,Occupational Health Services, United States]

    Retention and excretion curves of persons containing 90SRand 226RA after a chronic contamination. (English)Wenger, P., Soucas, K. Hlth. Phys.. 28, 145-52, Feb. 75.[Human, Body Burden, Environmental Exposure, FaecesAnalysis, Paint, Radium Analysis, Strontium radioisotopesAnalysis, Urine Analysis]

    Accidental inhalation of mercury-203. (English)Brown, K. W., McFarlane, J. C., Bernhardt, D. E. Hith.Phys., 28, 1-4, Jan. 75.[Human, Accidents Industrial, Body Burden, Kidney,Lung, Mercury Isotopes, Mercury Urine, Radioisotopes,Respiration, Time Factors]

    Unexpected radium-226 build-up in pyrite-burning sulphuricacid plants. (English)Basson, J. K., Selzer, A. Hlth. Phys., 28, 123-6, Feb. 75.[Human, Chemical Industry, Environmental Exposure,Iron Analysis, Mining, Radium Analysis, SA, SulphuricAcids]

    The pathogenesis of lead encephalopathy. (English)Thomas, J. A., Thomas, I. M. Indian J. med. Res., 62,36-41, Jan. 74.[Animal, Brain Diseases Chemically Induced Pathology,Cerebellum Pathology, Lead Poisoning Pathology,Microscopy Electron, Paralysis Pathology, Rats]

    Morbidity survey of Indian coal miners with special referenceto pneumoconiosis. (English)Viswanathan, R., Prasad, M., Singh, H. K. Indian J. med.Res., 62, 150-64, Jan. 74.[Bronchitis Occurrence, Coal Mining, PneumoconiosisOccurrence, Respiratory Tract Diseases Occurrence,Tuberculosis Pulmonary Occurrence]

    Incidence of aspergillosis in ex-coal miners suffering frompneumoconiosis. (Polish)Kimmel, K., Kurgan, J., Duda, R. Gruzlica, 43, 53-62,Jan. 75.[Human, Antibodies Fungal Analysis, AspergillosisOccurrence Immunology, Aspergillus Fumigatus, CoalMining, Lung Diseases Fungal Occurrence, Pneumoco-niosis Complications, English Abstract]

    Effect of toxic environmental products on the formation ofleukoplakia in workers of zinc and lead processing plants.(Polish)Chrusciel, H. ezas. stomat., 28, 103-10, Jan. 75.[Human, Environmental Exposure, Industrial Dentistry,Lead Adverse Effects, Leukoplakia Oral ChemicallyInduced, Occupational Diseases, Zinc Adverse Effects,English Abstract]

    Effect of toxic environmental products during work in zincand lead processing plants on the periodontium. (Polish)Chrusciel, H. ezas. stomat., 28, 111-8, Jan. 75.[Human, Environmental Exposure, Industrial Dentistry,Lead Adverse Effects, Periodontium Drug Effects, ZincAdverse Effects, English Abstract]

    Pleural pathology of asbestos. (French)Lemenager, J., Benard, Y., Lalaude, J. Cah. Med., 15,289-96, 15 Jun. 74.[Human, Asbestosis Complications, Environmental Expo-sure, Mesothelioma Aetiology, Pleura Pathology, PleuralNeoplasms Aetiology]

    Occupational dermatitis in the construction industry withspecial reference to risk factors. (German)Suss, E., Ziegler, V. Berufsdermatosen, 22, 188-92, 1974.[Human, Chromates, Construction Materials, Copper,Formaldehyde, Mercury, Phenylenediamines, TurpentineAdverse Effects, Germany East, English Abstract]

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    Band keratopathy in mercury exposure. (English)Gallin, M. A., Obstbaum, S. A. Ann. Ophthal., 6, 1257-61,Dec. 74.[Human, Case Report, Calcinosis, Cornea Pathology,E.D.T.A. Therapeutic Use, Eye Diseases ChemicallyInduced, Intraocular Pressure, Mercury PoisoningComplications]

    Contributions to the methodology of epidemiological investiga-tions on pneumoconiosis in a coal-field. (English)Barhad, B., Maties, R., Alexandrescu, R. Sante publ.(Buc.), 17, 481-90, 1974.[Human, Coal Mining, Dust, Environmental Exposure,Pneumoconiosis Occurrence]

    Change of some properties of red blood cells of the venousblood from miners working in deep uranium mines. (English)Nosek, J. Rev. Czech. Med., 20, 201-9, 1974.[Human, Environmental Exposure, Erythrocytes Metab-olism, Mining, Occupational Diseases Blood, UraniumAdverse Effects, Veinsl

    Eye manifestations of chronic mercury poisoning. (Russian)Fomicheva, I. V. Oftal. Zh., 29, 501-3, 1974.[Human, Cataract, Corneal Opacity Chemically Induced,Mercury Poisoning Complications. English Abstract]

    Changes in nervous system during occupational poisoning withmanganese, mercury and lead. (Polish)Langauer-Lewowicka, H., Kujawska, A. Neurol. Neurochir.Pol., 8, 823-7, Nov.-Dec. 74.[Human, Chronic Disease, Extrapyramidal DisordersChemically Induced, Lead Poisoning, Manganese Poison-ing, Mercury Poisoning Complications, Nervous SystemDiseases Chemically Induced, English Abstract]

    Immunological anomaly in asbestosis. (Japanese)Kang, K., Sera, Y., Okochi, T., Yamamura, Y. Jpn. J.thorac. Dis., 12, 515-21, Sep. 74.[Human, Asbestos Immunology, Lymphocyte Trans-formation, Mice Immunology, Plant Agglutinins Pharma-cology, Sheep Immunology, Tritium, English Abstract]

    Problems of work hygiene and industrial toxicology in themanufacture of barium salts. (Russian)Tarasenko, N. I. U., Pronin, O. A. Gig. i Sanit., 27-30, Jan. 74.[Air Pollution Analysis, Barium Chemical S.N.T., Toxicity,U.S.S.R., English Abstract]

    Lead in the blood and lead exposure. Indicative levels. (Spanish)Guatelli, M. A., Gandara de Fernicola, N. A. Bol. ofSanit. Panam., 77, 400-4, Nov. 74.[Human, Lead Poisoning, Lead Blood, OccupationalDiseases, English Abstract]

    State of the contractile capacity of the myocardium in patientswith chronic berylliosis according to electrokymographicdata. (Russian)Mekhtieva, D. M. Gig. Tr. prof. Zabol., 24-6, 1974.[Human, Beryllium Poisoning, Cardiac Output DrugEffects, Chronic Disease, Electrokymography, Heart Rate,Haemodynamics Drug Effects, Respiratory InsufficiencyChemically Induced, English Abstract]

    Somatic-evoked brain responses as indicators of adaptationto nitrogen narcosis. (English)Langley, T. D., Hamilton, R. W., Jr. Aviat. Space environm.Med., 46, 147-51, Feb. 75.[Human, Adaptation Physiological, Atmosphere ExposureChambers, Diving, Electric Stimulation, Inert GasNarcosis]

    Optimal use of nitrogen to suppress the high pressure nervoussyndrome. (English)Bennett, P. B., Simon, R. S., Youngblood, D. Aviat. Spaceenvironm. Med., 46, 37-40, Jan. 75.[Human, Atmospheric Pressure, Diving, Helium, InertGas Narcosis Prevention and Control, Naval Medicine,Nitrogen Therapeutic Use]

    Diffuse progressive angiomyomatosis of the lungs and lymphnodes. (Russian)Likhachev, 1. U. P., Vorontsov, R. S. Arkh. Pat., 36,

    13-7, 1974.[Human, Beryllium Adverse Effects, Bronchi Pathology,Construction Materials Adverse Effects, Dust, Haeman-gioma, Leiomyoma, Lung Neoplasms Pathology Chemic-ally Induced, Pulmonary Alveoli Pathology, Sex Factors,English Abstract]

    The health of retired fibrous glass workers. (English)Enterline, P. E., Henderson, V. Arch. environm. Hlth,30, 113-6, Mar. 75.[Human, Bronchitis Occurrence Chemically Induced,Follow-up Studies, Glass, Morbidity, Mortality, Occupa-tional Diseases Chemically Induced, Retirement, SilicosisMortality Aetiology, United States]Lung function consequences of dust exposure in asbestoscement manufacturing plants. (English)Weill, H., Ziskind, M. M., Waggenspack, C. Arch.environm. Hlth, 30, 88-97, Feb. 75.[Human, Asbestos Toxicity, Asbestosis RadiographyPhysiopathology, Dust, Ethnic Groups, Lung Radi-ography, Oxygen Consumption, Pulmonary DiffusingCapacity, Respiratory Function Tests, Smoking Physio-pathology, Spirometry]

    Carboxyhaemoglobin levels in blast furnace workers. (English)Butt, J., Davies, G. M., Jones, J. G. Ann. occup. Hyg.,17, 57-63, Aug. 74.[Human, Carbon Monoxide, Carboxyhaemoglobin,Environmental Exposure, Haemoglobins]

    Different behaviours of erythrocyte delta-aminolevulinic aciddehydratase. A comparison study between lead workers andnormals. (English)Tomokuni, K. Arch. environin. Hlth, 30, 148-52, Mar. 75.[Human, Aminolevulinic Acid Dehydratase Blood,E.D.T.A. Administration and Dosage, ErythrocytesEnzymology, Heat, Heparin Administration and Dosage,Hydro-lyases Blood, Hydrogen-ion Concentration, Lead,Potassium Administration and Dosage]

    U.K. experience on the medical aspects of radiologicalprotection of workers handling plutonium. (English)Schofield, G. B., Dolphin, G. W. Ann. occup. Hyg., 17,73-83, Dec. 74.[Human, Nuclear Medicine, Plutonium, Radiation Protec-tion, United Kingdom]

    Steelwork insulated with sprayed crocidolite asbestos: control-ling a potential hazard. (English)Lee, G. L., Smith, D. J. Ann. occup. Hyg., 17, 49-52,Aug. 74.[Human, Asbestos, Dust, Environmental Exposure, Steel]

    Correlation studies between respirable mass and respirablesurface area for mineral dusts. (English)Grantham, D. L., Rynja. G. M., Couper, C. H. Ann.occup. Hyg., 16, 329-40, Dec. 73.[Human, Dust, Environmental Pollution Prevention andControl, Minerals, Particle Size, Respiratory TractDiseases Prevention and Control]

    Dust induced disease. (Russian)Bezrodnykh, A. A., Kornev, B. M. Sovetsk. Med., 122-7,Jan. 75.[Human, Blood Protein Electrophoresis, Blood ProteinsAnalysis, Bronchitis Aetiology, Bronchography, Dust,Histaminase Analysis, Immunoglobulins Analysis, Pneu-moconiosis, Silicosis Aetiology, English Abstract]

    Hepatosplenic silicosis. (Spanish)Ortuno, G., Sampedro, A. Rev. clin. esp., 135, 161-9,31 Oct. 74.[Human, Autopsy, Biopsy, Liver Diseases DiagnosisPathology, Silicosis Diagnosis Pathology, Splenic DiseasesDiagnosis Pathology, English Abstract]

    Cadmium-its in vivo detection in man. (English)McLellan, J. S., Thomas, R. J., Fremlin, J. H. Phys. inMed. Biol., 20, 88-95, Jan. 75.[Human, Activation Analysis, Cadmium Poisoning, LiverAnalysis, Mass Screening]

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    Late anthracosilicosis in retired coal miners. (Russian)Shkondin, A. N. Probl. Tuberk., 63-5, 1974.[Human, Age Factors, Anthracosilicosis DiagnosisRadiography, Coal Mining, English Abstract]

    Lead poisoning with low blood lead levels. (English)Torkington, P., Bhalla, K. K. Postgrad. med. J., 50,240-2, Apr. 74.[Human, Aminolevulinic Acid Urine, HaemoglobinAnalysis, Lead Poisoning, Urine, Porphobilinogen Urine,Porphyria]

    Allergic reactions to gypsum. (Polish)Szczeklik, A., Adamek, T., Owsinski, J. Pol. Tyg. Lek.,30, 205-6, 3 Feb. 75.[Human, Calcium Adverse Effects, EnvironmentalExposure, Hypersensitivity Aetiology Diagnosis, Skin

    Tests, Sulphates Inorganic Adverse Effects, EnglishAbstract]

    Honeycomb lung (interstitial fibrosis). (English)Reed, J. C., Reeder, M. M. J. Amer. med. Ass., 231,646-7, 10 Feb. 75.[Human, Bronchiectasis, Diagnosis Differential, Eosino-philic Granuloma Radiography Pathology, Lung Radi-ography, Pneumoconiosis, Pulmonary Fibrosis, Reticulo-endotheliosis, Sarcoidosis Radiography]

    The HL-A system in asbestos workers. (English)Merchant, J. A., Klouda, P. T., Soutar, C. A. Brit. med.J., 1, 189-91, 25 Jan. 75.[Human, Asbestosis Diagnosis Radiography Immunology,Dust, Histocompatibility Antigens Analysis, HL-AAnalysis, Mass Screening]

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    Decontamination procedures for skin exposed to phenolicsubstances. (English)Brown, V. K. H., Box, V. L., Simpson, B. J. Arch. environm.Hlth, 30, 1-6, Jan. 75.[Animal, Rabbits, Rats, Acetone Toxicity, AlcoholMethyl Administration and Dosage, Therapeutic Use,Alkanes Therapeutic Use, Ammonium CompoundsAdministration and Dosage, Therapeutic Use, BenzylCompounds, Toxicity, Burns, Chemical Therapy AetiologyComplications, Comparative Study, DecontaminationMethods, Detergents Administration and Dosage, Thera-peutic Use, Eye Drug Effects, Glycerin Therapeutic Use,Lethal Dose 50, Peroxides Toxicity, Phenols Toxicity,Polyethylene Glycols Therapeutic Use Administration andPharmacology, Skin Absorption Drug Effects, SodiumHydroxide Toxicity, Sulphuric Acids Toxicity, Water]

    Persistence of pesticides on the hands of some occupationallyexposed people. (English)Kazen, C., Bloomer, A., Wclch, R., Oudbier, A. Arch.environm. Hlth, 29, 315-8, Dec. 74.[Human, Agricultural Workers' Diseases ChemicallyInduced, Alkanes, Captan Analysis, Chlordan Analysis,Chromatography Gas, Dieldrin Analysis, EnvironmentalExposure, Hand. Insecticides Organochlorine Analysis,Insecticides Organophosphate Analysis, Malathion Analy-sis, Methoxychlor Analysis, Occupational DermatitisChemically Induced, Pesticide Residues Analysis, Photo-metry, Skin Analysis, Time Factors]

    Halothane as a possible cause of laryngitis in an anaesthetist.(English)Pitt, E. M. Anaesthesia, 29, 579-80, Sep. 74.[Human, Ethyl Ethers Adverse Effects, Halothane AdverseEffects, Laryngitis Chemically Induced Physiopathology,Occupational Diseases Chemically Induced, Smoke,Trichloroethylene Adverse Effects]

    Volatile anaesthetics as xenobiotics. (English)Geddes, I. C. Proc. Roy. Soc. Med., 67, 990-2, Oct. 74.[Human, Air Pollution, Anaesthetics Metabolism AdverseEffects, Bromides Blood, Environmental Exposure,Enzyme Induction, Halothane Metabolism Blood AdverseEffects, In Vitro, Liver Metabolism Enzymology,Methoxyflurane Metabolism Adverse Effects, MicrosomesLiver Metabolism, Occupational Diseases ChemicallyInduced, Time Factors]

    Anaesthetic pollution and its prevention. (English)Lane, J. R. Proc. roy. Soc. Med., 67, 992-4, Oct. 74.[Air Pollution Prevention and Control Analysis, Chro-matography Gas, Environmental Exposure, Equipmentand Supplies, Halothane Analysis, Operating Rooms,Smoke, Ventilation]

    Studies of morbidity in anaesthetists with special reference toobstetric history. (English)Spence, A. A., Knill-Jones, R. P., Newman, B. J. Proc.roy. Soc. Med., 67, 989-90, Oct. 74

    [Human, Female, Abnormalities Drug-induced Actiology,Abortion Chemically Induced, Air Pollution Aetiology,Anaesthesia Obstetrical Mortality, Anaesthetics AdverseEffects, Environmental Exposure, Infant Newborn,Occupational Diseases, Operating Rooms, PhysiciansWomen, Pregnancy, Sterility Female Chemically Induced,Time Factors, Great Britain]

    The anaesthetist's environment. Perspective. (English)Smith, W. D. Proc. roy. Soc. Med., 67, 987-9, Oct. 74.[Human, Abortion Chemically Induced, Air PollutionAetiology, Anaesthesia Inhalation Adverse Effects,Environmental Exposure, Infant Newborn, OccupationalDiseases, Operating Rooms, Pregnancy, Safety, StressPsychological, Teratogens]

    Vinyl-chloride-induced liver disease. From idiopathic portalhypertension (Banti's syndrome) to angiosarcomas. (English)Thomas, L. B., Popper, H., Berk, P. D., Selikoff, 1. NewEngl. J. Med., 292, 17-22, Jan. 75.[Human, Anaemia Splenic Chemically Induced Pathology,Autopsy, Angiosarcoma Chemically Induced Pathology,Biopsy, Environmental Exposure, Hepatitis Toxic Aetiol-ogy, Hydrocarbons Chlorinated Adverse Effects, Hyper-tension Portal Chemically Induced Pathology, LiverCirrhosis Chemically Induced Pathology, Liver NeoplasmsChemically Induced Pathology, Occupational DiseasesChemically Induced Pathology, Polyvinyls AdverseEffects, Splenomegaly Pathology, Time Factors, VinylCompounds, Adverse Effects.]

    Halothane hepatotoxicity and occupational hazards in theoperating room (review of the literature). (Bulgarian)Chernokozhev, K. H. Khirurgiva (Sofiya), 27, 24-31, 1974.[Human, Anaesthesia Inhalation, Environmental Exposure,Halothane Adverse Effects, Hepatitis Toxic Aetiology,Maximum Permissible Exposure Level, OccupationalDiseases Chemically Induced, Operating Rooms, Review]

    Niosh recommended standards for occupational exposure toammonia and benzene. (English)Int. J. occup. Hlth. Saf., 43, 32-3, Nov.-Dec. 74.[Human, Ammonia, Benzene, Carcinogens Environmen-tal, Environmental Exposure, Environmental Health Stand-ards, Maximum Permissible Exposure Level]

    Epidemiology of eczema due to epoxy resins. (German)Richter, G. Dermatol. Monatsschr., 160, 785-9, Oct. 74.[Dermatitis Contact, Eczema Chemically Induced, EpoxyResins Adverse Effects, Occupational Dermatitis Chemic-ally Induced Occurrence, Germany East, English Abstract]

    Asthma due to inhaled chemical agents: ampicillin, benzylpenicillin, 6 amino penicillanic acid and related substances.(English)Davies. R. J., Hendrick, D. J., Pepys, J. Clin. Allergy, 4,227-47, Sep. 74.[Human, Ampicillin, Asthma, Beclomethasone, BloodCell Count, Body Temperature, Dermatitis Medicamentosa,Disodium Cromoglycate, Drug Hypersensitivity, Drug

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    Industry, Environmental Exposure, Isoproterenol, Penicil-lanic Acid, Penicillin G/A, Skin Tests, Spirometry]

    Occurrence of skin diseases as a result of work with polyestervarnishes. (Czech)Kadlec, K., Hanslian, L., Folprechtova, A. Cs. Derm.,49, 281-9, Oct. 74.[Human, Cobalt, Dermatitis Contact, Ethylene Glycol,Occupational Dermatitis, Paint, Propanediols, Styrenes,Varnish, English Abstract]

    Leukemia in shoe-workers exposed chronically to benzene.(English)Aksoy, M., Erdem, S., Dincol, G. Blood, 44, 837-41,Dec. 74.[Human, Benzene Poisoning, Bone Marrow Examination,Erythropoiesis, Leukaemia, Occupational Diseases,Precancerous Conditions, Shoes, Splenomegaly]

    Metabolism of pentechlorophenol. (English)Ahlborg, U. G., Lindgren, J. E., Mercier, M. Arch.Toxicol. (Berl.), 32, 271-81, 1974.[Human, Animal, Mice, Administration Oral, CarbonRadioisotopes, Chromatography Gas, ChromatographyPaper, Chromatography Thin Layer, GlucuronidaseAntagonists, Hydrocarbons Chlorinated Urine, Hydro-quinones Urine, Injections Intraperitoneal, OccupationalDiseases Urine, Pentachlorophenol Metabolism Urine,Administration and Dosage, Phenols Metabolism, Rats,Spectrum Analysis Mass, Sulphatases Antagonists]

    Industrial-medical investigations of persons exposed to oilmists. (English)Drasche, H., Finzel, L., Msrtschei, H. Zbl. Arbeitsmed., 24,305-12, Oct. 74.[Human, Air Pollution, Environmental Exposure, MineralOil Adverse Effects, Questionnaires]

    Hematologic and enzymatic tests in agricultural workers withacute intrathion poisoning. (Bulgarian]lordanova, E., Dochovski, D., Mishkova, R. Vutr. Boles,13, 59-62, 1974.[Human, Acute Disease, Agricultural Workers' DiseasesEnzymology, Ceruloplasmin Blood, Cytochrome OxidaseBlood, Enzyme Tests, Insecticides OrganothiophosphatePoisoning, Poisoning Blood Enzymology, ThiometonPoisoning, Bulgaria, English Abstract]

    Vinyl chloride induced disease. (Italian)Viola, P. L. Med. Lay., 65, 81-99, Mar.-Apr. 74.[Human, Animal, Rats, Occupational Diseases ChemicallyInduced, Vinyl Compounds Adverse Effects, EnglishAbstract]

    Influence of styrene on carbohydrate balance (Author's trans-lation). (Polish)Chmielewski, J., Mikulski, P. Rocza, pomor. Akad. Med.,Suppl 10, 321-4, 1974.[Human, Blood Sugar Analysis, Environmental Exposure,Glucose Tolerance Test, Styrenes Adverse Effects, EnglishAbstract]

    Analysis of patients with positive results of patch tests withparaphenylendiamine. (Polish)Frezer, 0. Przegl. Dermatol., 62, 43-6, Jan.-Feb. 75.[Human, Eczema Immunology, Immunization, Occupa-tional Diseases Immunology, Patch Tests, Phenylened-iamines Pharmacology, Skin Tests, English Abstract]

    Pathological aspects in the pharmaceutical industry: diseasesin the workers assigned to extraction and compounding ofdrugs. (Italian)Nava, C., Briatico-Vangosa, G. Med. Lav., 65, 118-127,Mar.-Apr. 74.[Human, Drug Compounding, Drug Industry, NarcoticsAdverse Effects, Occupational Diseases ChemicallyInduced]

    Halogenated hydrocarbon solvents: long term effects andbiological sampling in human beings. International Con-ference, Hamburg, October 24-26, 1973. Conclusions andrecommendations. (English)

    Lehnert, G., Morgan, A., Szadkowski, D. Int. Arch.Arbeitsmed., 33, 251-5, 1974.[Human, Cardiovascular System Drug Effects, CentralNervous System Drug Effects, Congresses, HydrocarbonsHalogenated Adverse Effects, Liver Drug Effects, Occupa-tional Diseases Chemically Induced, Solvents]

    Changes of lipid contents in rat liver after exposure to aerosolsof polychlorinated biphenyls (P.C.B.) (Author's trans-lation). (German)Schmoldt, A., Benthe, H. G., Burgener, W. Int. Arch.Arbeitsmed., 33, 183-9, 1974.[Animal, Rats, Aerosols, Biphenyl Compounds AdverseEffects, Lipids Metabolism, Liver Metabolism, Occupa-tional Diseases Metabolism, English Abstract]

    Pharmacokinetics of benzene and toluene. (English)Sato, A., Nakajima, T., Fujiwara, Y. Int. Arch. Arbeitsmed.,33, 169-82, 1974.[Human, Animal, Rabbits, Benzene Metabolism, BoneMarrow Metabolism, Kidney Metabolism, Kinetics, LiverMetabolism, Lung Metabolism, Muscle Metabolism,Myocardium Metabolism, Occupational Diseases Meta-bolism, Toluene Metabolism]

    Cutaneous manifestations of trichloroethylene toxicity.(English)Bauer, M., Rabens, S. F. Arch. Derm., 110, 886-90,Dec. 74.[Human, Occupational Dermatitis Chemically InducedPathology, Trichloroethylene Toxicity]

    Relative molecular weights and spectral analysis of tar sub-stances contained in the air at coke distilleries. (German)Neiser, J., Masek, V. Zbl. Arbeitsmed., 24, 261-6, Sep. 74.[Human, Coal, Coke, Environmental Exposure, MolecularWeight, Spectrophotometry Infrared, SpectrophotometryUltraviolet, Tars Analysis]

    Occupational and non-occupational scrotal cancer in Sweden,1958-1970. (English)Wahlberg, J. E. Acta. derm.-venereol. (Stockh.), 54, 471-4,1974.[Human, Carcinogens Environmental, Mortality Occur-rence Pathology, Carcinoma Oat Cell, Lung Neoplasms,Oils, Scrotum Pathology]

    Dangers for man arising from toxic substances at the work-place (Author's translation). (German)Thiess, A. M. Zbl. Bakteriol. (Orig. B), 158, 256-73, Dec.73.[Human, Abnormalities Drug-induced, Carcinogens, Dust,Emergencies, First Aid, Gas Poisoning, HaematologicalDiseases, Liver Diseases, Lung Diseases, Nervous SystemDiseases Chemically Induced, Nitriles Poisoning, SkinDiseases Chemically Induced, English Abstract]

    Problems of the use of solvents in the shoe industry from thepoint of view of the industrial physician. (German)Machalett, H. Z. aerztl. Fortbild. (Jena), 68, 550-4, 1 Jun.74.[Human, Solvents Adverse Effects, Antibody Formation,Fatigue, Haematological Diseases, Neuralgia ChemicallyInduced, Immunology, Polyneuritis, Tremor, VertigoChemically Induced]

    Results of a questionnaire survey on the health hazards ofanesthesiologists. (Czech)Uhlirova, A., Pokorny, J. Rozhl. Chir., 53, 761-70, Nov. 74.[Anaesthesiology Manpower, Anaesthetics Adverse Effects,Headache, Kidney Diseases, Liver Diseases, EnglishAbstract]

    Industrial medicine problems in the production of petroleumparaffin. (Russian)Chumpalova, G. F. Gig. Tr. prof. Zabol., 0, 5-7, Dec. 74.[Human, Paraffin, Petroleum, Russian Federation(Europe), Solvents, English Abstract]

    Disorders of electrolyte metabolism in chronic carbon disulfidepoisoning. (Russian)Milkov, L. E., Kharlamova, S. F., Saitanov, A. 0. Gig.

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    Tr. prof. Zabol., 20-4, 1974.[Human, Carbon Disulfide Poisoning, Potassium Blood,Sodium Blood, Water-electrolyte Balance, EnglishAbstract]

    Editorial: More facts on vinyl chloride and cancer. (English)Brit. med. J., 4, 486-7, 30 Nov. 74.[Human, Angiosarcoma Chemically Induced, Environ-mental Exposure, Liver Neoplasms Chemically Induced,Vinyl Compounds Poisoning]

    A review of acrylamide neurotoxicity. Part I. Properties,uses and human exposure. (English)Spencer, P. S., Schaumberg, H. H. Can. J. neurol. Sci.,1, 143-50, May 74.[Human, Acrylamides Toxicity Poisoning Metabolism,Acute Disease, Chronic Disease, Comparative Study,Electromyography, Nerve Degeneration, Peripheral NerveDiseases Chemically Induced Pathology, Skin Manifesta-tions, Protein Binding]

    Respiratory route of pesticide exposure as a potential healthhazard. (English)Oudbier, A. J., Bloomer, A. W., Price, H. A. Brll. environm.Contam. Toxicol., 12, 1-9 Jul. 74.[Human, Agricultural Workers' Diseases ChemicallyInduced Prevention and Control, Azinphosmethyl, D.D.T.,Endosulfan Analysis, Chromatography Gas, Equipmentand Supplies, Filtration, Insecticides Organothiophos-phate, Pyrimidines Analysis]

    The heuristic importance of environmental pathology. Lesionsfrom the vinyl chloride problem. (English)Popper, H. Arch. Path., 99, 69-71, Feb. 75.[Human, Angiosarcoma Chemically Induced Pathology,Animal, Liver Neoplasms, Osteolysis Chemically Induced,Thorium Dioxide Adverse Effects, Vascular DiseasesChemically Induced, Vinyl Compounds Adverse Effects]

    Leukosis induced by benzene (Author's translation). (German)Stieglitz, R., Stobbe, H., Schuttmann, W. Arch. Geschwults-forsch., 44, 145-50, 1974.[Human, Anaemia Aplastic Chemically Induced, BenzeneAdverse Effects, Chromosome Aberrations, LeukaemiaChemically Induced, English Abstract]Serum thyroxine in the early diagnosis of carbon disulfidepoisoning. (English)Cavalleri, A. Arch. environm. Hlth., 30, 85-7, Feb. 75.[Human, Carbon Disulfide Poisoning, Cholesterol Blood,Retinal Vessels, Textile Industry, Thyroxine, Triglycerides,Vascular Diseases Chemically Induced Blood]

    Occupational exposure to organophosphate pesticides: aneurobehavioral study. (English)Rodnitzky, R. L. Arch. environm. Hlth., 30, 98-103,Feb. 75.[Agricultural Workers' Diseases Chemically Induced,Central Nervous System Diseases Chemically Induced,Cholinesterase Blood, Erythrocytes Enzymology, Insecti-cides Organophosphate Toxicity, Memory, Proprioception,Reaction Time, Speech Drug Effects]

    The evaluation and control of chemicals in polystyrene manu-facturing. (English)Degesero, R. A. Ann. occup. Hyg., 17, 123-9, Dec. 74.[Human, Environmental Pollution Prevention and Control,Methods, Occupational Dermatitis Prevention andControl, Polystyrenes]

    Precautions in the use of methylene-bis-omicron-chloroaniline(MBOCA). (English)Henning, H. F. Ann. occup. Hyg., 17, 137-42, Dec. 74.[Human, Aniline Compounds, Neoplasms Prevention andControl, Polyurethanes]

    Survey of toxic hazards during vapour degreasing with tri-chloroethylene and 1,1,1-trichloroethane. (English)Kay, R. W. Ann. occup. Hy)g., 16, 417-9, Dec. 73.[Chloroform Poisoning, Trichloroethylene Poisoning]

    Occupational hazards in anesthesia: survey of blood enzymes,morphology and serum proteins in anesthesia residents.

    (English)Evers, W., Racz, G. B. Anaesth. Resusc. intensive Ther.,2, 179-81, Apr.-Jun. 74.[Alanine Aminotransferase, Alkaline Phosphatase Blood,Alpha Globulin Analysis, Anaesthesia Inhalation, Aspar-tate Aminotransferase Blood, Beta Globulin Analysis,Bilirubin Blood, Blood Protein Electrophoresis, GammaGlobulin Analysis, Internship and Residency, LactateDehydrogenase Blood]Polychlorirated biphenyls (P.C.B.) in blood samples from9 printers front Copenhagen. (Danish)Kraul, 1., Frost, J., Karlog, 0. Ugeskr. Laeg., 136, 2937-8,23 Dec. 74.[Human, Chromatography Gas, Environmental Exposure,Ink, Polychlorobiphenyl Compounds Blood, Printing,English Abstract]

    Nonocclusive coronary disease after chronic exposure tonitrates: evidence for physiologic nitrate dependence.(English)Klock, J. C. Amer. Heart J., 89, 510-3, Apr. 75.[Human, Coronary Disease Chemically Induced DiagnosisRadiography, Drug Withdrawal Symptoms Diagnosis,Electrocardiography, Follow-up Studies, Glyceryl Tri-nitrate Adverse Effects Therapeutic Use]

    Effect of cromolyne on allergen inhalation tests in occu-pational asthma of bakers (Author's translation). (German)Schultze-Werninghaus, G., Schwarting, H. H. Pneumono-logie, 151, 115-26, 1974.[Human, Allergens, Asthma Drug Therapy, BronchialDiseases, Disodium Cromoglycate Therapeutic Use,Flour, Pulmonary Emphysema Drug Therapy, EnglishAbstract]

    Pulmonary changes caused by explosion-produced gases.(Polish)Januszkiewicz-Mielecka, K., Nowakowski, M. Pol. Przegl.radiol., 38, 687-91, Nov.-Dec. 74.[Human, Explosions, Gases Adverse Effects, Mining,Pulmonary Oedema Radiography Aetiology, EnglishAbstract]

    Hygienic characteristics of working conditions and the healthof workers during the use of complex pesticides in horti-culture. (Russian)Doroshenko, G. V. Gig. Tr. prof. Zabol., 12-3, Feb. 75.[Human, Agricultural Workers' Diseases ChemicallyInduced Prevention and Control, Pesticides Toxicity,English Abstract]

    Palpitation rates associated with fluorocarbon exposure in ahospital setting. (English)Speizer, F. E., Wegman, D. H., Ramirez, A. New Engl.J. Med., 292, 624-6, 20 Mar. 75.[Human, Aerosols, Arrhythmia Chemically Induced,Freezing, Freon Adverse Effects, Heart Rate DrugEffects, Hospital Personnel, Hydrocarbons HalogenatedAdverse Effects]

    Vinylchloride-an example of a neglected occupationalenvironmental risk. (Swedish)Lakartidningen, 72, 540-2, 12 Feb. 75.[Human, Hydrocarbons Chlorinated Poisoning, VinylCompounds Poisoning]

    Mental function changes among house painters. (Swedish)Blume, J., Hane, M., Sundell, L., Ydreborg, B. Lakartid-ningen, 72, 702-6, 19 Feb. 75.[Human, Cognition Disorders Chemically Induced,Psychological Tests, Psychometrics, Reaction Time,Smoking Complications, Solvents Poisoning, EnglishAbstract]

    Conjunctival and corneal damage through dithiazine iodide(Author's translation). (German)Eichholtz, W., Goebel, H. H., Muller-Lotz, P. Klin. Mbl.Augenheilk., 165, 656-60, Oct. 74.[Human, Conjunctiva Drug Effects Pathology, CorneaPathology, Dithiazanine Adverse Effects, Drug Com-

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    pounding, Keratoconjunctivitis Chemically Induced,English Abstract]

    Chemico-hygienic study of vulcanization gases. (Russian)Shirokov, I. U. G., DrugoN, I. U. S., Petukhova, N. E.

    Gig. Tr. prof. Zabol., 8-12, Feb. 75.[Human, Aldehydes, Alkenes, Amines Analysis, Chroma-tography Gas, Hydrocarbons, Paraffin, Spectrum Analysis,Sulphates Inorganic Analysis, English Abstract]

    7 Effects of animal and vegetable substances

    Epidemic viral hepatitis, type B, in hospital personnel. (English)Williams, S. V., Huff, J. C., Feinglass, E. J. Amer. J. Med.,57, 904-11, Dec. 74.[Human, Anti-Australia Antigen Isolation and Purifica-tion, Aspartate Aminotransferase Blood, Australia AntigenIsolation and Purification, Blood Specimen Collection,Blood Transfusion Adverse Effects, Carrier State, Com-parative Study, Cross Infection Transmission, DiseaseOutbreaks, Gel Diffusion Tests, Haemodialysis AdverseEffects, Hepatitis Homologous Serum TransmissionPreNention and Control Occurrence Diagnosis Immuno-logy, Hospital Personnel, Hospital Units, LaboratoryInfection Aetiology, Occupational Diseases Aetiology,Minnesota]

    Presence of hepatitis B antibody in operators of a plasmafractionating plant, hospital staff, patients, and blooddonors. (German)Frosner, G. G., Peterson, D. A., Holmes, A. W. Zbl.Bakteriol. (Orig. A), 227, 363-7, 1974.[Human, Antibodies Viral Analysis, Australia AntigenIsolation and Purification, Blood Donors, ComparativeStudy, Drug Industry, Erythrocytes Immunology, Haemag-glutination Tests, Hepatitis Infectious Immunology,Hospital Personnel, Immunoelectrophoresis, OccupationalDiseases, Plasma, Radioimmunoassay]

    Hodgkin's disease mortality and occupational exposure towood. (English)Petersen, G. R., Milham, S., Jr. J. nat. Cancer Inst., 53,957-8, Oct. 74.[Human, Hodgkin's Disease Mortality, OccupationalDiseases Mortality, Retrospective Studies, Wood,Washington]

    Hepatitis deaths provide more questions than answers. (English)Beaton-Mamak, M. Dimens. Hlth. Serv., 51, 27-8, Feb. 74.[Human, Hepatitis Homologous Serum Aetiology Preven-tion and Control, Laboratories Standards, LaboratoryInfection Aetiology Prevention and Control, Saskatchewan]

    Human infection by the virus of contagious postular dermatitisof sheep (Author's translation). (German)Hubner, G., Loewe, K. R., Dittmar, F. K. Dtsch. med.Wschr., 99, 2392-4, 22 Nov. 74.[Human, Agricultural Workers' Diseases, EcthymaContagious, Fingers, Hand Dermatoses Microbiology,Melanoma Diagnosis, Poxvirus Isolation and Purification,Sheep Diseases, Skin Diseases Diagnosis, Skin NeoplasmsDiagnosis, Zoonoses, English Abstract]

    Occupational trichophytosis caused by zoophilic fungi.(Russian)Akhmedov, A. R. Vestn. Derm. Vener., 77-80, Nov. 74.[Human, Cattle Disease Complications, Cattle, Occu-pational Diseases Aetiology, Rural Health, Tinea AetiologyTransmission, Zoonoses, English Abstract]

    Extrinsic allergic alveolitis. (English)Fraser, R. G., Pare, J. A. Semin. Roentgenol., 10, 31-42,Jan. 75.[Human, Review, Acute Disease, Bagassosis Complica-tions Immunology, Chronic Disease, Dust, EnvironmentalExposure, Farmer's Lung Complications Immunology,Immunoglobulins, Mushrooms, Occupational Diseases,Pigeons, Precipitin Tests, Pulmonary Alveoli Immunol-ogy, Respiratory Function Tests, Respiratory Hyper-sensitivity Immunology Radiography, Skin Tests]

    Tularemia laboratory infection. (Polish)Kruczalowa, M., Zielinski, A., Ziemichod, T. Przegl.epidem., 28, 567-9, 1974.

    [Human, Agglutination Tests, Antibodies BacterialAnalysis, Laboratory Infection Diagnosis, PasteurellaTularensis Immunology, Tularaemia Diagnosis Immunol-ogy, English Abstract]

    Annual decline of ventilatory capacity and change in acuterespiratory response in hemp exposure over a 10-year period.(English)Valic, F., Zuskin, E. Int. Arch. Arbeitsmed., 33, 237-43,1974.[Human, Age Factors, Byssinosis Aetiology, Dust,Retrospective Studies, Textiles, Time Factors, Ventilation-perfusion Ratio, Yugoslavia]

    Prevalence of oral malignant and premalignant lesions amongsttextile mill workers of Ahmedabad, India. A preliminaryreport. (English)Mani, N. J., Bhargava, K., Malaowalla, A. M. Indian J.Cancer, 11, 262-71, Sep. 74.[Human, Mouth Neoplasms Occurrence, PrecancerousConditions Occurrence, Textile Industry]

    Prevalence of oral leukoplakia and nicotine stomatitis insmokers. A clinical study in textile mill workers. (English)Dayal, P. K., Mani, N. J., Bhargava, K. Indian J. Cancer,11, 272-9, Sep. 74.[Human, Leukoplakia Oral Occurrence, Smoking Com-plications, Stomatitis Occurrence, Textile Industry]

    Human anthrax in Belgium. Recent cases and epidemiologicaldata. (French)Sternon, J., Van de Weyer, R., Butzler, J. P. Acta clin.Belg., 29, 405-12, 1974.[Human, Anthrax Diagnosis Drug Therapy, Penicillin,Time Factors, English Abstract]

    Biological effects of natural and artificial aerosols. (English)Dirnagl, K., Krieger, E. Prog. Biometeorol, 1, 345-7,667-9, 1974.[Human, Aerosols, Air Movements, Air Pollutants,Byssinosis Aetiology, Dust, Fog, Gases, Particle Size,Seawater, Silicosis Aetiology, Smoke, Smoking]

    Current status of our knowledge on the tolerance of enzymedetergents during production and consumption. (German)Schmitt, G. J. Z. Hautkr., 49, 901-21, 1 Nov. 74.[Human, Bacillus Subtilis Enzymology, DermatitisContact Aetiology Immunology, Detergents AdverseEffects, Respiratory Function Tests, Respiratory Hyper-sensitivity, Skin Tests]

    Respiratory mycotic infection. (English)Campbell, C. C. Prev. Med., 3, 517-28, Dec. 74.[Human, Air Microbiology, Coccidioidomycosis Occur-rence, Environmental Exposure, Histoplasmosis Trans-mission Occurrence, Lung Diseases Fungal MicrobiologyTransmission, Soil Microbiology, United States]

    Pigeon breeders' disease. (Dutch)Maesen, F. P., Berrens, L. Ned. T. Geneesk., 118, 1931-9,21 Dec. 74.[Human, Radiography Pathology, Gel Diffusion Tests,Filtration, Lung Pathology, Prognosis, Thoracic Radio-graphy, English Abstract]

    Detergent enzymes as a cause of asthma. (English)Taub, S. J. Eye, Ear, Nose, Thr. Monthly, 53, 478-9, Nov.74.[Human, Allergens, Asthma Chemically Induced, Deter-gents Adverse Effects, Environmental Exposure, PeptideHydrolases Adverse Effects]

    Wegener's granulomatosi in a wood-worker. (French)Fombeur, J. P., Seguin, K. D. Ann. Otolaryngol. Chir.cervicofac., 91, 417-25, Jul.-Aug. 74.

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    [Human, Adrenal Cortex Hormones Therapeutic Use,Antibiotics Therapeutic Use, Autoimmune DiseasesDiagnosis, Brain Oedema Aetiology, Hearing Disorders,Hypertension, Intestinal Perforation Aetiology, LungRadiography, Drug Therapy Complications, Wood,English Abstract]

    Pulmonary calcification following smallpox handler's lung.(English)Ross, P. J., Seaton, A., Foreman, H. M. Thorax, 29,659-65, Nov. 74.[Human, Antibodies Viral Analysis, Calcinosis AetiologyRadiography, Lung Diseases Aetiology Radiography,Pneumonia Viral Aetiology, Respiratory Hypersensitivity,Smallpox Virus Immunology, Spirometry]

    Extrinsic allergic alveolitis (Author's translation). (German)Scherrer, M. Pneumonologie, 151, 95-103, 1974.[Human, Arthus Phenomenon, Aspergillus, BacillusSubtilis Pathogenecity, Bagassosis Aetiology, Diagnosis

    Differential, Farmer's Lung Aetiology, Immunoelectro.phoresis, Micromonospora, Penicillium Pathogenicity,Respiratory Hypersensitivity Aetiology Diagnosis, Review,English Abstract]

    Antibody responses in patients with farmer's lung disease toantigens from thermoactinomyces vulgaris. (English)Hollingdale, M. R. J. Hyg. (Camb.), 74, 35-41, Feb. 75.[Human, Actinomyces Immunology, Antigens BacterialAnalysis, Farmer's Lung Immunology, Gel DiffusionTests, Immunoelectrophoresis, Latex Fixation Tests,Polysaccharides Analysis]

    Pulmonary mycotoxicosis. (English)Emanuel, D. A., Wenzel, F. J., Lawton, B. R. Chest, 67,293-7, Mar. 75.[Human, Agricultural Workers' Diseases Diagnosis, CellsCultured, Diagnosis Differential, Follow-up Studies,Fungi Isolation and Purification, Radiography Immunol-ogy, Mycotoxins, Pulmonary Fibrosis Diagnosis]

    8 Effects of physical agents

    The importance of the ionizing radiation as a carcinogenicfactor in the occupational environment (Author's transla-tion). (German)Schuttmann, W. Arch. Geschwulstforscn, 43, 384-97, 1974.[Human, Bone Neoplasms Diagnosis, Bronchial Neo-plasms Diagnosis, Leukaemia Radiation-induced diag-nosis, Lung Neoplasms Diagnosis, Neoplasms Radiation-induced Diagnosis, Occupational Diseases Diagnosis,Sarcoma Osteogenic Diagnosis, Skin Neoplasms Diagnosis,Review, English Abstract]

    Human response to 78-hour exposure to dry air. (English)Andersen, I., Lundqvist, G. R., Jensen, P. L. Arch.environm. Hlth., 29, 319-24, Dec. 74.[Human, Air, Airway Resistance, Atmosphere ExposureChambers, Biological Transport, Body Weight, Environ-mental Exposure, Exertion, Galvanic Skin Response,Humidity, Mucus Physiology, Nasal Mucosa Physiology,Nose Physiology, Perception, Resins, Spirometry, Tech-netium, Temperature Sense, Water Loss Insensible]

    The effects of heat stress on manual handling tasks. (English)Snook, S. H., Ciriello, V. M. Amer. industr. Hyg. Ass. J.,35, 681-5, Nov. 74.[Human, Body Temperature, Energy Metabolism, Environ-mental Exposure, Exertion, Heart Rate, Heat ExhaustionPhysiopathology, Humidity, Task Performance andAnalysis]

    Unique facets of the speciality of aerospace medicine. (English)Moser, R., Jr., Davis, J. C., Hansen, R. D. Aerospace Med.,45, 1281-5, Nov. 74.[Aviation Medicine Education, Education Medical Con-tinuing, Environmental Health, Internship and Residency,Physiology Education, United States]

    Health surveillance of personnel occupationally exposed tomicrowaves. I. Theoretical considerations and practicalaspects. II. Functional disturbances. III. Lens translucency.(English)Czerski, P., Siekierzynski, M., Gidynski, A., Milczarek.Aerospace Med., 45, 1137-48, Oct. 74.[Human, Cardiovascular Diseases Occurrence, DisabilityEvaluation, Endocrine Diseases Diagnosis, EnvironmentalExposure, Eye Diseases Diagnosis, GastrointestinalDiseases Occurrence, Health Surveys, HaematologicalDiseases Diagnosis, Microwaves Adverse Effects, NeurosesOccurrence, Occupational Diseases Occurrence Aetiology,Physical Examination, Physical Fitness, Poland]

    Effects of N20 narcosis on the contraction and repayment ofan oxygen debt. (English)Schatte, C. L., Hall, P., Fitch, J. W., Loader, J. AerospaceMed., 45, 1164-6, Oct. 74.[Human, Carbon Dioxide Metabolism, Exertion, HeartRate, Inert Gas Narcosis Metabolism, Lactates Blood,

    Nitrogen Oxides Pharmacology, Oxygen ConsumptionDrug Effects, Spirometry]

    Treatment of decompression illness and air embolism withhyperbaric oxygen. (English)Hart, G. B. Aerospace Med,, 45, 190-3, Oct. 74.[Human, Abortion Criminal, Arteries, Aviation Medicine,Decompression Sickness Therapy Complications, Diving,Embolism Air Therapy Aetiology, Hyperbaric Oxygena-tion, Iatrogenic Disease Complications, Nervous SystemDiseases Aetiology, Oxygen Inhalation Therapy, Veins]

    Temporary threshold shifts produced by exposure to vibration,noise, and vibration-plus-noise. (English)Yokoyama, T., Osako, S., Yamamoto, K. Acta Oto-laryng. (Stockh.), 78, 207-12, Sep.-Oct. 74.[Human, Acoustic Stimulation Adverse Effects, Audio-metry, Auditory Threshold, Comparative Study, HearingDisorders, Noise, Vibration]

    Stapedius reflex and monaural masking. (English)Borg, E., Zakrisson, J. E. Acta Oto-laryng. (Stockh.), 78,155-61, Sep.-Oct. 74.[Human, Acoustic Stimulation, Action Potentials, Audio-metry, Auditory Threshold, Ear Ossicles Physiopathology,Facial Paralysis, Physiopathology, Noise, PerceptualMasking, Stapes Physiopathology Physiology]

    Occlusions of finger arteries in pointers of a pipe-drawingplant. (German)Dunant, J. H., Menz, M. J., Schmitt, H. Z. Unfallmed.Berufskr., 67, 147-60. 1974.[Human, Angiography, Arterial Occlusive DiseasesAetiology Radiography, Fingers Blood Supply, Metal-lurgy, Occupational Diseases Radiography, VibrationAdverse Effects]

    Occupational lesions of the wrist joint. (German)Parizek, M. Z. Unfallmed. Berufskr., 67, 166-72, 1974.[Human, Occupational Diseases Aetiology, VibrationAdverse Effects, Wrist Injuries Aetiology]

    Extrinsic allergic alveolitis. 2. Aetiopathogenic aspects.(French)Akoun, G. Sem. Hdip. Paris, 50, 2093-103, 26 Jun. 74.[Human, Allergens Classification, Drug Hypersensitivity,Occupational Diseases, Pulmonary Alveoli Immunology,Respiratory Hypersensitivity Aetiology Physiopathology,English Abstract]

    Radiation induced leukemia in man. (English)Modan, B., Lubin, E. Ser. Haematol., 7, 192-210, 1974.[Human, Atomic Warfare, Dose-response RelationshipRadiation, Energy Transfer, Follow-up Studies, Leukae-mia Radiation-Induced, Population Surveillance, Radio-graphy Adverse Effects, Radiotherapy Adverse Effects,Review, Japan]

    Recreational noise: implications for potential hearing loss toparticipants. (English)

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    - Shirreffs, J. H. J. Sch. Hith., 44, 548-50, Dec. 74.[Human, Environmental Pollution, Hearing DisordersAetiology, Music, Noise, Recreation]

    Hearing loss due to continuous exposure to steady-statebroad-band noise. (English)Passchier-Vermeer, W. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer., 56, 1585-93,Nov. 74.[Human, Acoustic Trauma Aetiology, EnvironmentalExposure, Time Factors]

    Plutonium contaminated wound experience and assay tech-niques at the Los Alamos scientific laboratory. (English)Johnson, L. J., Lawrence, J. N. Hlth. Phys., 27, 55-9,Jul. 74.[Human, Plutonium, Wounds and Injuries ComplicationsOccurrence, New Mexico]

    Hazards from the industrial use of radioactive static elimina-tors. (English)Robertson, M. K., Randle, M. W. Hlth. Phys., 26, 245-50,Jan. 74.[Air Ionization, Electricity, Microspheres, Polonium,Safety, New Zealand]

    Tritium instrumentation for environmental and occupationalmonitoring-a review. (English)Budnitz, R. J. Hlth. Phys., 26, 165-78, Jan. 74.[Review, Air Pollution Radioactive Analysis, BackgroundRadiation, Body Burden, Electrons, Flowmeters, Half-life,Maximum Permissible Exposure Level, Nuclear Reactors,Radiation Monitoring Instruments, Scintillation Counters,Tritium Analysis Urine, Water Pollution RadioactiveAnalysis]

    Radon-222 and its daughters-a review of instrumentation foroccupational and environmental monitoring. (English)[Review, Air Pollution Radioactive Analysis, AlphaParticles, Background Radiation, Bismuth Analysis,Electrons, Filters, Flowmeter, Lead Analysis, MaximumPermissible Exposure Level, Mining, Polonium Analysis,Radiation Monitoring Instruments, Radioisotopes Ana-lysis, Radon Analysis, Scintillation Counters, Thermo-luminescent Dosimetry Instruments, Uranium, UnitedStates]

    Calculation of the H.P.R.R. neutron spectrum for simulatednuclear accident conditions. (English)Poston, J. W., Knight, J. R., Whitesides, G. E. Hith.Phys., 26, 217-21, Jan. 74.[Accidents Industrial, Construction Materials, Neutrons,Nuclear Reactors, Plastics, Radiation Monitoring Instru-ments, Radiation Protection, Steel]

    Effect of noise on some acoustical parameters of speech.(English)Pruszewicz, A., Jassem, W., Waclawik, W. Folia phoniat.(Basel), 26, 307-18, 1974.[Human, Acoustic Stimulation, Acoustic Trauma Physio-pathology, Speech]

    Occupational noise: measure it, then do something about it.(English)Glorig, A. Int. J. occup. Hlth. Saf., 43, 24-7, Mar.-Apr.74.[Human, Acoustic Trauma Prevention and ControlDeafness Prevention and Control, Environmental Expo-sure, Hearing Tests, Industrial Medicine, Noise, Occupa-tional Diseases Prevention and Control, ProtectiveDevices, Time Factors]

    Recording auditory-nerve potentials as an office procedure.(English)Montandon, P. B., Megill, N. D., Kahn, A. R. Ann. otol.Rhinol. Laryngol., 84, 2-10, Jan.-Feb. 75.[Human, Animal, Cats, Acoustic Nerve Physiology,Acoustic Stimulation Instruments, Action Potentials,Electric Stimulation Instruments, Electrodes, Electro-physiology Instruments, Noise, Non N.I.H. Sup]

    Study of some parameters affecting noise level in textilespinning and weaving mills. (English)El-Dakhaknny, A. A., Noweir, M. H., Kamel, N. R. Amer.

    industr. Hyg. Ass. J., 36, 69-72, Jan. 75.[Environment Design, Environmental Exposure, Environ-mental Health, Noise Prevention and Control, Textiles,Non N.I.H. sup]

    Hearing sensitivity in rural Michigan. (English)Townsend, T. H., Bess, F. H., Fishbeck, W. A. Amer.industr. Hyg. Ass. J., 36, 63-8, Jan. 75.[Human, Adolescence, Audiometry, Auditory PerceptionAuditory Threshold, Environmental Exposure, Noise,Occupations, Questionnaires, Recreation, RegressionAnalysis, Rural Health, Sampling Studies]

    Cardiovascular changes in workers exposed to noise. (Polish)Kalicinski, A., Straczkowski, W., Nowak, W. Wiad. lek.,28, 1-4, 1 Jan. 75.[Human, Cardiovascular Diseases Aetiology, CoronaryDisease Aetiology, Environmental Exposure, HypertensionAetiology, Noise Adverse Effects, Occupational Diseases,English Abstract]

    Audition in seamen in charge of marine power plants againstthe background of acoustic conditions. (Polish)Taniewski, M., Szczepanski, C., Zaborski, L. Rocz. pom.Akad. Med., Suppl., 10, 147-52, 1974.[Human, Acoustic Trauma Aetiology, Naval Medicine,Noise, Occupations, Ships, English Abstract]

    Indications for a modification of standard decompressionrules for caisson workers. (Polish)Laba, L. Rocz. pom. Akad. Med., Suppl., 10, 239-40,1974.[Human, Decompression Sickness Prevention and Control,Industrial Medicine, Legislation, English Abstract]

    Interactive effects of unpleasant light and unpleasant sound.(English)Humphrey, N. K., Keeble, G. R. Nature (Lond.), 253,346-7, 31 Jan. 75.[Animal, Auditory Perception, Colour Perception, Colour,Light, Macaca, Noise]

    Raynaud's disease-a work-related phenomenon? (English)Marmor, D. Med. Trial Techn. Quart., 21, 179-86, Fall 74.[Human, Diagnosis Differential, Disability Evaluation,Expert Testimony, Occupational Diseases, Raynaud'sDisease Diagnosis]

    Synergic effects of noise and stress on general behaviour.(English)Busnel, R. G., Busnel, M. C., Lehmann, A. G. Life Sci.,16, 131-7, 1 Jan. 75.[Animal, Acoustic Stimulation, Behaviour Animal, Mice,Noise, Species Specificity, Stress, Swimming, TimeFactors]

    Work in hot environments. I. Field studies of work load,thermal stress and physiologic response. II. Design of workpatterns using net heat exchange calculations. (English)Dinman, B. D., Stephenson, R. R., Horvath, S. M.Colwell, M. 0. J. occup. Med., 16, 785-95, Dec. 74.[Human, Adaptation Physiological, Air Movements,Aluminium, Body Temperature, Calorimetry, EnergyMetabolism, Environmental Exposure, Exertion, HeartRate, Heat Exhaustion Aetiology, Heat, OccupationalDiseases Aetiology, Pulse, Sweating, Work, United States]

    Late recovery from injury-induced deafness. Apropos of acase. (French)Martin, H., Rebattu, J. P., Huber, B. J. Franc. Oto-rhino-laryng., 23, 633-4, Sep. 74.[Human, Acoustic Trauma Complication Therapy, Audio-metry, Deafness Aetiology Therapy, Labyrinth Injuries,Remission]

    Situation-specific experience and nitrogen narcosis in the divingenvironment. (English)Moeller, G., Chattin, C. P. J. appl. Psychol., 60, 154-8,Feb. 75.[Human, Atmosphere Exposure Chambers, Diving, InertGas Narcosis, Probability, Submarine Medicine, TimeFactors, Non N.I.H. Sup., Visual Perception]

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    Biological effects of sound waves. (English)Hammelburg, E. Prog. Biometeorol., 1, 409-12, 1974.[Human, Acoustic Stimulation, Trauma AetiologyPhysiopathology, Auditory Cortex Physiology, AuditoryThreshold, Noise, Vasomotor System Physiology]

    Stress in underwater physiopathology. (Italian)Scaglione, G. C., Gattuso, C. Minerva med., 65, 4505-23,1 Dec. 74.[Human, and Animal, Blood Circulation, Blood Proteins,Blood Sugar Biosynthesis, Body Temperature Regulation,Creatinine Blood, Decompression Sickness, EndocrineGlands Physiopathology, Glycogen Metabolism, HearingDisorders Aetiology, Immersion Complications, Keto-steroids Urine, Lipids, Liver Glycogen, Muscles Meta-bolism, Neurological Manifestations, Respiration, StressComplications, Vision Disorders Aetiology, Water-electrolyte Balance, English Abstract]

    In vivo nuclear fission in the aetiology of decompressionsickness. (English)Walder, D. N., Evans, A. Nature, 252, 696-7, 20 Dec. 74.[Human, Alpha Particles, Body Burden, DecompressionSickness Aetiology, Energy Transfer, Half-life, NuclearFission, Thorium, Uranium]

    State of menstrual function of women working in roentgeno-diagnostic rooms. (Russian)Muratova, R. M. Med. Radiol. (Mosk.), 19, 35-9, Nov. 74.[Human, Female, Menstruation Disorders Aetiology,Radiation Dosage, Radiation Effects, English Abstract]

    Permissible levels f,)r occupational exposure to radondaughters. (English)Harley, J. H., Harley, N. H. Hlth. Phys., 27, 593-8, Dec. 74.[Human, Alpha Particles, Lead, Lung, M.P.E.L., Mining,Polonium, Radiation Dosage, Radioisotopes, Uranium]

    Prediction of aural detectability of noise signals. (English)Fidell, S., Pearsons, K. S., Bennett, R. Hutm. Factors, 16,373-83, Aug. 74.[Human, Acoustic Stimulation, Attention, AuditoryPerception, Differential Threshold, Discrimination, Noise,Probabilitv, Psychoacoustics]

    Comparative evaluEtion of some current treatments of vibra-tion-noise induced diseases. (Russian)Bel' Skaia, M. L., Kuz' Menko, V. G. Gig. Tr. prof. Zabol.,0, 16-24, Dec. 74.[Human, Acoustic Trauma Drug Therapy, BenzimidazolesTherapeutic Use, Cryptococcus, Drug Combinations,Evaluation Studies, Follow-up Studies, Ganglionic Block-aders Therapeutic Use, Neurological Manifestations,Noise Adverse Effects, Vibration Adverse Effects, Para-sympatholytics Therapeutic Use, Saccharomyces, EnglishAbstract]

    Industrial hygiene in the abrasive processing of metal articles.(Russian)Mikulinskii, A. M., Epishin, A. V. Gig. Tr. prof. Zabol.,0, 1-4, Dec. 74.[Human, Dust, Metallurgy, Noise, Occupational DiseasesPrevention and Control, Russian Federation (Europe)Vibration, English Abstract]

    Pathogenesis of noise-induced disease. (Russian)Krylov, I. U. V. Gig. Tr. prof. Zabol., 0, 13-6, Dec. 74.[Human, Cochlea, Mechanoreceptors, Neurological Mani-festations, Noise Adverse Effects, Trigeminal Nerve,English Abstract]

    Horrible prognosis in periocular injections of industrial liquidsunder pressure. (French)Verin, P., Vildy, A., Lagoutte-Descamp, F. Bull. Soc.Ophtal. Fr., 73, 1059-62, Nov. 73.[Human, Accidents Industrial, Eye Foreign BodiesAetiology, Prognosis]

    Meeting noise objectives in the plastics industry. (English)Cattanach, J. B. Ann. occup. Hyg., 17, 131-5, Dec. 74.[Human, Hearing Disorders Prevention and Control,Noise, Plastics]

    The inhalation hazard to workers engaged in the demolitionof buildings contaminated with radioactivity. (English)Duggan, M. J., James, A. C., Allen, S. G. Ann. occup.Hyg., 17, 15-22, Aug. 74.[Human, Radioactive, Environmental Exposure, Radio-active Pollutants, Radium]

    A method for measuring the working-level values of mixedradon and thoron daughters in coalmine air. (English)Ogden, T. L. Ann. occup. Hyg., 17, 23-34, Aug. 74.[Human, Radioactive Analysis, Coal Mining. Environ-mental Exposure, Radiation Monitoring Methods, Radon,Thoriuml

    The assessment of occupational noise exposure. (English)Martin, A. M. Ann. occup. Hyg., 16, 349-52, Dec. 73.[Environment Design Standards, Hearing DisordersPrevention and Control, Noise, Tape Recording, UnitedKingdom]

    A pilot investigation of noise hazards in recording studios.(English)Gibbs, G. W., Hui, H. Y. T. Ann. occup. Hyg., 16, 321-7,Dec. 73.[Human, Hearing Disorders Prevention and Control,Music, Noise, Occupational Diseases Prevention andControl]

    Future research directions and needs in biologic electromagneticradiation research. (English)Guy, A. W. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., 247, 539-45, 28 Feb. 75.[Human, Body Temperature, Central Nervous System,Diathermy, Heat Adverse Effects, Microwaves AdverseEffects, Radiometry, Risk]

    Overview of electromagnetic radiation research: past, present,and future. (English)Tyler, P. E., Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., 247, 539-45, 28 Feb.75.[Human, Environmental Health, Government Agencies,Legislation Medical, Microwaves Adverse Effects, UnitedStates]

    Permanent noise-induced hearing loss: its medical and medico-legal aspects. (English)Filbert, C. G. J. Amer. osteopath. Ass., 74, 525-34, Feb. 75.[Human, Audiometry, Bone conduction, Cochlea Pathol-ogy, Hearing Disorders Aetiology Pathology Therapy,Jurisprudence, Noise, Occupational Diseases AetiologyPathology Therapy, Pitch Discrimination, PresbycusisAetiology, Recruitment, Review, United States]

    The current mortality rates of radiologists and other physicianspecialists: specific causes of death. (English)Matanoski, G. M., Seltser, R., Sartwell, P. E. Amer. J.Epidem., 101, 199-210, Mar. 75.[Anaemia Aplastic Mortality, Comparative Study, Follow-up Studies, Leukaemia Mortality, Lymphoma Mortality,Neoplasms Mortality, Neoplasms Radiation-InducedMortality, Skin Neoplasms Mortality, North America]

    Industrial noise induced hearing loss (Author's translation).(German)Probst, R. H.N.O., 22, 326-31, Oct. 74.[Human, Acoustic Trauma Diagnosis, Age Factors,Deafness Diagnosis, Hearing Tests, Industry, EnglishAbstract]

    Lesions of the lips in the brass-band musicians. (German)Landeck, E. Derm. monatsschr., 160, 762-5, Sep. 74.[Human, Lip Diseases Aetiology, Male, Music, TimeFactors, English Abstract]

    Occupational noise induced hearing loss (Author's translation).(German)Plath. P., H.N.O., 22, 372-7, Dec. 74.[Human, Acoustic Trauma Diagnosis, AudiometryMethods, Auditory Perception, Chronic Disease, InsuranceHealth, English Abstract]

    Radiobiological aspects and radiation levels associated withthe milling of monazite sand. (English)Costa-Ribeiro, C., Barcinski, M. A. Hlth. Phys., 28,

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    225-31, Mar. 75. results of a rheographic study. (Russian)[Human, Radioactive Analysis, Body Burden, Chromo- Iadrintsev, V. A. Gig. Tr. prof. Zabol., 18-21, Feb. 75.some Aberrations, Lead, Polonium, Radioisotopes, [Human, Blood Circulation, Cerebrovascular Circulation,Thorium, Urine Analysis] Plethysmography Impedance, Radio Waves Adverse

    Cerebral and peripheral blood circulation in persons working Effects, English Abstract]with sources of ultra-high radiofrequencies according to the

    9 Methods of investigation of body function

    Laboratory results of some biological measures in workers Navratil, M., Roth, Z. Rev. Inst. Hyg. Mines (Hasselt),exposed to lead. (English) 28, 141-6, 1973.Secchi, G. C., Alessio, L. Arch. environm. Hlth., 29, 351-4, [Human, Acetylcholine Diagnostic Use Pharmacology,Dec. 74. Bronchitis Diagnosis Occurrence, Byssinosis Diagnosis,[Human, Alcoholism Blood, Aminolevulinic Acid Dehy- Cotton, Orciprenaline Diagnostic Use Pharmacology,dratase Blood, Environmental Exposure, Erythrocytes Respiratory Function Tests, Respiratory HypersensitivityEnzymology, Hydro-Lyases Blood, Lead Poisoning Blood, Occurrence Diagnosis, Smoking, Spirometry, TextileLead Toxicity Blood, Occupations] Industry, Time Factors, Vital Capacity Drug Effects,

    The "middling" tendency: a possible source of bias in the Czechoslovakia]interpretatioD of chest films for pneumoconiosis. (English) Micro analysis for lead in blood with built-in contaminationMorgan, W. K., Peterson, M. R., Reger, R. D. Arch. control. (English)environm. Hlth., 29, 334-7, Dec. 74. Joselow, M. M., Singh, N. P. Amer. industr. Hyg. Ass. J.,[Human, Coal Mining, Environmental Exposure, Pneumo- 35, 793-8, Dec. 74.coniosis Radiography Classification Aetiology, United [Human, Erythrocytes Analysis, Lead Blood, MassStates] Screening, Microchemistry Methods, Porphyrins Blood,

    Value of biological test for the detection of increased lead Spectrophotometry Atomic Absorption]uptake in man. (Dutch) Experience with the use of questionnaires for detecting pre-Van Peteghem, T. Arch. belges. Med. Soc., 32, 136-66, cancerous and tumourous diseases in railroad workers.Mar. 74. (Russian)[Human, Aminolevulinic Acid Urine, Body Burden, Tsukerman, I. M., Stezhkovoi, V. K. Vop. Onkol., 20,Environmental Exposure, Erythrocyte Count, Erythro- 67-72, 1974.cytes Drug Effects, Erythropoiesis Drug Effects, Hair [Human, Gastrointestinal Neoplasms, GynaecologicalAnalysis, Haemoglobin Biosynthesis, Lead Poisoning Neoplasms Diagnosis, Medical History Taking Methods,Diagnosis Blood Urine, Lead Metabolism Pharmacology, Precancerous Conditions Diagnosis, Questionnaires,Occupational Diseases Diagnosis, Porphobilinogen Urine, English Abstract]Porphyrins Urine, Review, English Abstract] "Nonspecific" interstitial pulmonary fibrosis. Association

    Effect of noise on CO-induced increases of L.A.P. and G.P.T. with asbestos fibers detected by electron microscopy.activity in the plasma of rats. (German) (English)Pankow, D., Ponsold, W., Wagner, G. Z. ges. Hyg., 20, Miller, A., Langer, A. M., Teirstein, A. S. New Engl. J.404-5, Jul. 74. Med., 292, 91-3, 9 Jan. 75.[Rats, Alanine Aminotransferase Blood, Carbon Mono- [Human, Asbestos Analysis, Asbestosis Diagnosis,xide Metabolism Toxicity, Leucine Aminopeptidase Haemodynamics, Histocytochemistry, Lung Analysis,Blood, Noise, English Abstract] Microscopy Electron, Particle Size, Pulmonary Fibrosis

    Experience with the Lille acetylcholine test in coal miners. Aetiology Diagnosis Physiopathology, Spirometry](French) Experiences in color-vision examinations of industrial per-Guerrin, F., Voisin, C., Robin, H. Rev. Inst. Hyg. Mines sonnel. (English)(Hasselt), 28, 129-32, 1973. Richter, M. Mod. Probl. Ophthal. (Basal), 13, 375-8, 1974.[Human, Acetylcholine Diagnostic Use Pharmacology [Human, Colour Blindness Diagnosis, Colour PerceptionAdministration and Dosage, Aerosols, Anthracosilicosis Tests Methods]Physiopathology Blood, Carbon Dioxide Blood, Carbon Cytodiagnosis of occupational lesions of the nasal mucosa.Monoxide Blood, Coal Mining, Dose-response Relation- (Russian)ship Drug, Hydrogen-ion Concentration, Lung Drug Starikov, G. M., Voronin, V. S., Demenkov, V. R. Vestn.Effects, Oxygen Blood, Respiratory Hypersensitivity Oto-rino-laring. 41-3, Jan.-Feb. 75.Occurrence Diagnosis, Smoking, Spirometry, Belgium] [Human, Chemical Industry, Cytodiagnosis Methods,

    The prevalence of the acetylcholine reactivity in cotton mill Nasal Mucosa Pathology, Rhinitis Diagnosis, Englishworkers. (English) Abstract]

    10 Environmental measurement, control, and protection of the subject

    A method of regenerating activated charcoal anaesthetic Hyg. Ass. J., 35, 671-80, Nov. 74.adsorbers by autoclaving. (English) [Human, Dust Analysis, Environmental Exposure, Filtra-Capon, J. H. Anaesthesia, 29, 611-4, Sep. 74. tion, Industrial Medicine Instruments, Methods, Mining,[Human, Adsorption, Charcoal, Disposable Equipment, Particle Size, Quartz Analysis, Silica Analysis, TimeHalothane, Heat, Occupational Diseases Prevention and Factors, X-ray Diffraction, Canada]Control, Pressure] Clothing design for comfort and work performance in extreme

    Sensitivity and accuracy of the H2S sampler. (English) thermal environments. (English)Wellinger, R., Giever, P. M. Amer. industr. Hyg. Ass. J., Goldman, R. F. Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., 36, 531-44, Jun. 74.35, 730-4, Nov. 74. [Human, Body Temperature Regulation, Environment[Air Pollution Analysis, Alkenes, Densitometry, Electricity, Controlled, Environmental Health, Heat, MilitaryFiltration, Humidity, Hydrogen Sulphide Analysis, Medicine, Protective Clothing, Textiles, United States]Lighting, Paper, Polymers, Sulphuric Acids] Chemical factors in the environmental habitat of mobile

    Development of a dust sampling system for hardrock mines military equipment units. (Russian)based on gravimetric and quartz assessment. (English) Korobov, R. N., Aleksandrov, N. P. Vo.-med. Zh., 0,Knight, G., Kowalchuk, R., Yourt, R. Amer. industr. 88-9, Sep. 74.

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    [Human, Air Pollutants Adverse Effects, Air Pollution,Dust, Environmental Health, Fuels Adverse Effects,Gases Adverse Effects, Military Hygiene, MilitaryMedicine, Noise Adverse Effects, Temperature, Review]

    Nuisance or health hazard? Considerations on the assessmentof waste gases from dye factories and major printing works.(German)Schindel, H. J. Oeff. Gesundheitswes., 36, 768-78, Oct. 74.[Human, Air Pollution Analysis, Dyes, EnvironmentalHealth, Evaluation Studies, Industrial Waste, LegislationMedical, Preventive Medicine, Printing, Germany West,English Abstract]

    Inhalation sedation-is this a potential health hazard for thedentist and his staff? (English)Cleaton-Jones, P. J. dent. Ass. S. Afr., 29, 521-3, Sep. 74.[Anaesthesia Inhalation, Dental Assistants, Dentists,Hypnotics and Sedatives Administration and Dosage,Occupational Diseases, Special List Dental]

    Control of occupational dermatitis in the German Dem