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British Journal of Industrial Medicine EDITOR W. R. Lee ASSISTANT EDITORS P. C. Elmes J. Robinson EDITORS, INFORMATION SECTION K. S. Williamson E. S. Blackadder EDITORIAL COMMITTE1 Sir Melville Arnott D. E. Broadbent R. A. M. Case E. A. Cheeseman R. H. Fox A. G. Heppleston P. J. Lawther Trevor Lloyd Davies R. I. McCallum A. E. M. McLean A. Munn R. Murray M. Newhouse R. S. F. Schilling 1. Sutherland A. A. B. Swan P. G. Swann Editor, British Medical Journal Notice to contributors The British Journal of Industrial Medicine is intended for the publication of original contributions relevant to occupational medicine, including fundamental toxico- logical studies of industrial and agricultural chemicals. Short papers relating to particular experience in occupa- tional medicine will be considered. Notes and miscellanea will deal with brief observa- tions relevant to industrial medicine which do not warrant a full paper, such as individual case histories, preliminary reports or modifications to analytical methods. Extended book reviews may also be included. All papers submitted for publication should be referred to The Editor, British Journal of Industrial Medicine, Nuffield Department of Industreal Health, 21 Claremont Place, The University, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE2 4AA. Papers are accepted on the understanding that they are contributed solely to this Journal, and that they are subject to editorial revision. Papers should be prefaced by an abstract of the argument and findings; this abstract should be more comprehensive than a summary, which will not be required. Papers must be typewritten on one side of the paper only, in double spacing, and with a wide margin. Photographs and photomicrographs should be printed on glossy paper and should be unmarked. Charts and graphs accompanying papers should be care- fully drawn in black ink on tracing linen or Bristol board or stout, smooth, white paper; any lettering should be lightly inserted in pencil. References In the text the year of publication in brackets must follow the author's name. At the end of the paper, references should be arranged in alphabetical order of authors' names. Such references should give the author's name, followed by initials and year of publication in brackets, the title of the article, the name of the journal (in full) in which the article appeared, the volume number in arabic numerals, fol- lowed by the numbers of the first and last pages of the article. When a book is referred to, the place and year of publication, edition, and page number of the reference quoted should be given. Proofs Contributors will receive one proof, but it is assumed that all but verbal corrections have been made in the original manuscript. Reprints Fifty free reprints of articles will be sent to contributors. A limited number of additional reprints at cost price can be supplied if application is made when returning proofs. An estimate of costs will be given on application to the Publishing Manager, British Medical Association. Copyright © 1972 British Journal of Industrial Medicine. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the British Journal of Industrial Medicine. Notice to advertisers Applications for advertisement space and for rates should be addressed to the Advertisement Manager, British Joumal of Industrial Medicine, B.M.A. House, Tavistock Square, London, WCIH 9JR. Notice to subscribers The annual subscription rate by surface mail is £4-50 in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland, and £5-00 (U.S.A. $12.00) inallcountriesoverseas. Payment forover- seas subscriptions should be made in sterling, i.e. £5000, and sent by Mail Transfer (Charges Remitter) through a Bank to the British Medical Association. Orders can also be placed locally through any leading subscription agent or bookseller. (For the convenience of readers in the U.S.A. subscription orders, with or without payment, can be sent to: BRMIISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 1172 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Mass. 02134. All en- quiries, however, must be addressed to the Publisher in London.) All enquiries regarding Air Mail rates and single copies already published should be addressed to the Publisher in London.

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British Journal of Industrial MedicineEDITOR W. R. LeeASSISTANT EDITORS P. C. Elmes J. RobinsonEDITORS, INFORMATION SECTION K. S. Williamson E. S. BlackadderEDITORIAL COMMITTE1Sir Melville ArnottD. E. BroadbentR. A. M. CaseE. A. CheesemanR. H. Fox

A. G. HepplestonP. J. LawtherTrevor Lloyd DaviesR. I. McCallumA. E. M. McLean

A. MunnR. MurrayM. NewhouseR. S. F. Schilling1. Sutherland

A. A. B. SwanP. G. SwannEditor,British Medical Journal

Notice to contributorsThe British Journal of Industrial Medicine is intendedfor the publication of original contributions relevant tooccupational medicine, including fundamental toxico-logical studies of industrial and agricultural chemicals.Short papers relating to particular experience in occupa-tional medicine will be considered.Notes and miscellanea will deal with brief observa-

tions relevant to industrial medicine which do notwarrant a full paper, such as individual case histories,preliminary reports or modifications to analyticalmethods. Extended book reviews may also be included.

All papers submitted for publication should be referredto The Editor, British Journal of Industrial Medicine,Nuffield Department of Industreal Health, 21 ClaremontPlace, The University, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE2 4AA.

Papers are accepted on the understanding that theyare contributed solely to this Journal, and that they aresubject to editorial revision. Papers should be prefacedby an abstract of the argument and findings; this abstractshould be more comprehensive than a summary, whichwill not be required. Papers must be typewritten on oneside of the paper only, in double spacing, and with awide margin. Photographs and photomicrographs shouldbe printed on glossy paper and should be unmarked.Charts and graphs accompanying papers should be care-fully drawn in black ink on tracing linen or Bristol boardor stout, smooth, white paper; any lettering should belightly inserted in pencil.

References In the text the year of publication inbrackets must follow the author's name. At the end ofthe paper, references should be arranged in alphabeticalorder of authors' names. Such references should givethe author's name, followed by initials and year ofpublication in brackets, the title of the article, thename of the journal (in full) in which the articleappeared, the volume number in arabic numerals, fol-lowed by the numbers of the first and last pages of thearticle. When a book is referred to, the place andyear of publication, edition, and page number of thereference quoted should be given.

Proofs Contributors will receive one proof, but it isassumed that all but verbal corrections have been madein the original manuscript.

Reprints Fifty free reprints of articles will be sent tocontributors. A limited number of additional reprints atcost price can be supplied if application is made whenreturning proofs. An estimate of costs will be given onapplication to the Publishing Manager, British MedicalAssociation.

Copyright © 1972 British Journal of Industrial Medicine.All rights reserved. No part of this publication may bereproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmittedin any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical,photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the priorpermission of the British Journal of Industrial Medicine.

Notice to advertisersApplications for advertisement space and for rates shouldbe addressed to the Advertisement Manager, BritishJoumal of Industrial Medicine, B.M.A. House, TavistockSquare, London, WCIH 9JR.

Notice to subscribersThe annual subscription rate by surface mail is £4-50 inthe United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland, and £5-00(U.S.A. $12.00) inallcountriesoverseas. Payment forover-seas subscriptions should be made in sterling, i.e. £5000,and sent by Mail Transfer (Charges Remitter) through aBank to the British Medical Association. Orders can alsobe placed locally through any leading subscription agentor bookseller. (For the convenience of readers in theU.S.A. subscription orders, with or without payment, canbe sent to: BRMIISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 1172Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Mass. 02134. All en-quiries, however, must be addressed to the Publisher inLondon.) All enquiries regarding Air Mail rates and singlecopies already published should be addressed to thePublisher in London.

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Brit. J. industr. Med., 1972, 29, 350-360

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

Bernadino Ramazzini (1633-1714): De morbis artificum.(English)Ramazzini, B.,Tedeschi, C. G. Hum. Path. 1, 315-20, Jun.70.[Historical Article, Historical Biography, 17th and 18thCenturies, Occupational Diseases History, Italy]

Social and hygienic evaluation of invalidism from occupationaldiseases. (Russian)lakobashvili, V. A. Gig. Tr. Prof. Zabol., 15, 19-22, Jun. 71.[Human, Disability Evaluation, Russian Federation(Europe), English Abstract]

Status concerning workers and industrial medicine. (Italian)Didonna, P. Folia Med. (Napoli), 53, 105-12, Jun.-Jul. 70.[Human, Labor Unions, Legislation Medical, Occupa-tional Health Service, Italy]

The eyes from the viewpoint of disability compensation (Italian)Zeppa, R. Minerva oftal., 12, 148-53, Sep.-Oct. 70.[Human, Eye Diseases, Eye Injuries, Jurisprudence,Workmen's Compensation, Italy, English Abstract]

Industrial hygiene must be improved. (German)Sterling, W. K. Zbl. Arbeitsmed, 21, 55-6, Feb. 71.[Human, Occupational Diseases Prevention and Control,Soaps Pharmacodynamics]

A prediction: occupational medicine in the 1970s. (English)Sutter, R. A. Indian med. Surg., 40, 14-7, Sep. 71.[Futurology, Legislation Medical, Occupational HealthService, United States]

Prognosis in industrial dermatitis. (English)Bentley-Phillips, B. Brit. med. J., 4, 49, 2 Oct. 71.[Human, Insurance Health, Occupational DermatitisDiagnosis, Prognosis, Great Britain]

Legislation in various countries on disorders due to noise:trends and indemnities. (French)Castelo-Branco, A. Acta oto-rhino-laryng. belg., 25, 131-8,1971.[Disability Evaluation, Hearing Disorders, Europe]

2. Organization of medical and nursing services and education

The black lung conferences. A teaching innovation. (English)Bristol, L. J., Felson, B., Jacobson, G., Lainhart, W. S.,Linton, 0. W., Pendergrass, E. P. Med. Radiogr. Photogr.,47, 44-8, 1971.[Education Medical, Industrial Medicine Education,Legislation Medical, Pneumoconiosis Radiography, UnitedStates]

Applied concepts of automation in an occupational medicalprogram. (English)Craig, J. L., Derryberry, 0. M. Indian med. Surg., 40,9-17, Aug. 71.[Human, Autoanalysis, Computers Digital, Disability

Evaluation, Electrocardiography, Medical Records, Multi-phasic Screening, Occupational Health Service]

Vocational guidance from the medical viewpoint. (German)Langmann, R. Off. Gesundh.- Wes., 33, 420-7, Jul. 71.[Human, Occupational Diseases Prevention and Control,Public Health Administration, Vocational Guidance, Work,Germany West, English Abstract]

Report on training requirements. (English)Largent, E. J., Baier, E. J., Beaman, R. J., Jr., Fanney,J. H., Morse, K. M., Pendergrass, J. A. Amer. inditstr. Hyg.Ass. J., 32, 271-3, Apr. 71.[Curriculum, Environmental Health Education]

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

A telemetric method forassessing mental performance. (English)Hamar, N., Novak, E. Ergonomics, 14, 129-35, Jan. 71.[Exertion, Hand Physiology, Mental Processes, Methods,Movement, Periodicity, Psychology Industrial, Rest,Telemetry, Work]

A model of fatigue. (English)Tsaneva, N., Markov, S. Ergonomics, 14, 11-6, Jan. 71.[Computers Digital, Fatigue, Feedback, Mathematics,Models Biologic, Permeability, Synaptic Membranes]

Assessment criteria for mental fatigue. A factor-analytic studyof phase discrimination in mental fatigue. (English)Kogi, K., Saito, Y. Ergonomics, 14, 119-27, Jan. 71.

[Attention, Cerebral Cortex Physiology, Circadian Rhythm,Decision Making, Efficiency, Factor Analysis, FatigueMental Diagnosis, Flicker Fusion]

Analysis of factors concerned with delay in return to workafter injury and their relation to claims for compensation.(English)Horn, C. V., Glass, A. Injury, 3, 9-12, Jul. 71.[Accidents Industrial, Disability Evaluation, Employment,Hospitalization, Length of Stay, Time Factors, Workmen'sCompensation, Wounds and Injuries Rehabilitation]

The understanding of complaints in a noisy workshop. (English)Matsui, K., Sakamoto, H. Ergonomics, 14, 95-102. Jan. 71.

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[Attitude, Auditory Perception, Environmental Exposure,Habituation]

Mechanical and physiological efficiency of muscular work withdifferent muscle groups. (English)Morioka, M., Numajiri, K., Onishi, N., Sasaki, N.Ergonomics, 14, 61-9, Jan. 71.[Arm, Efficiency, Exertion, Heart Rate, Leg, MuscleContraction, Muscles Physiology, Spirometry, Work]

Fatigue assessment in relation to industrial conditions. Directestimation of circulatory fatigue using a bicycle ergometer.(English)Donoso, H., Apud, E., Lundgren, N. P. Ergonomics, 14,53-60, Jan. 71.[Age Factors, Body Height, Body Weight, CardiovascularSystem, Exertion, Fatigue, Pulse, Spirometry, Sweating,Temperature]

Evaluation of methods for the determination of factors inducingfatigue in man at work. (English)Bulat, P. V. Ergonomics, 14, 43-51, Jan. 71.[Efficiency, Evaluation Studies, Fatigue]

The blink method as an assessment of fatigue. (English)Fukui, T., Morioka, T. Ergonomics, 14, 23-30, Jan. 71.[Autonomic Nervous System, Eyelids, Fatigue, Methods,Oculomotor Muscles, Reflex, Visual Pathways]

Psychological rating of human fatigue. (English)Kashiwagi, S. Ergonomics, 14, 17-21, Jan. 71.[Efficiency, Fatigue Diagnosis, Motivation. MotorActivity, Nonverbal Communication, PSR Scales, Stati-stics]

Relations between the symptoms and the feeling of fatigue.(English)Yoshitake, H. Ergonomics, 14, 175-86, Jan. 71.[Adaptation Psychological, Affect, Attitude, Fatigue]

An analysis of eye movements during a visual task. (English)Otani, A. Ergonomics, 14, 167-74, Jan. 71.[Attitude, Electro-oculography, Eye Movements, FixationOcular, Time Factors, Visual Perception]

Maintaining concentration (TAF) as a measure of mental stress.(English)Takakuwa, E. Ergonomics, 14, 145-58, Jan. 71.[Attention, Automation, Autonomic Nervous System,Efficiency, Fatigue Diagnosis, Muscles, Noise, StressPsychologic]

Physiological parameters of mental load. (English)Ettema, J. H., Zielhuii, R. L. Ergonomics, 14, 137-44,Jan. 7 1.[Auditory Perception, Blood Pressure, Decision Making,Efficiency, Exertion, Fatigue Mental, Heart Rate, Psychol-ogy, Respiration]

The pre-employment examination-worth its cost. (English)Collings, G. H., Jr. J. occup. Med., 13, 422-6, Sep. 71.[Absenteeism, Age Factors, Employment, ExpendituresHealth, Physical Examination, Sex Factors]

The measurement of fatigue in hot working conditions.(English)Welch, R. B., Longley, E. O., Lomaev, 0. Ergonomics, 14,85-90, Jan. 71.[Body Temperature, Exertion, Fatigue, Heat, Humidity,Mining, Pulse, Skin Temperature, Sweating, Work]

Criteria of evaluation and adaptation to occupational effortof workers with pulmonary fibrosis working underground.(French)Istratescu, E., Gulan, E., Georgescu, A., Talianu, D. Arch.Mal. prof., 32, 255-6, Jan.-Feb. 71.[Disability Evaluation, Fatigue Etiology, Mining, Pul-monary Fibrosis Complications]

Work capacity following myocardial infarct (according to dataof long-term observations and multi-channel radioelectro-cardiography). (Russian)Volkov, V. S., Semennikova, T. K. Ter. Arkh., 43, 25-8,Feb. 71.

[Disability Evaluation, Electrocardiography, MyocardiaInfarct, English Abstract]

Prognosis of work capacity following repeated myocardialinfarctions. (Russian)Gurevich, T. Z., Ovodova, N. I., Zisman, F. I., Lesina,B. E., Ospina, L. I. Klin. Med. (Mosk.), 49, 21-4, Jun. 71.[Human, Disability Evaluation, Myocardial InfarctRehabilitation, Prognosis, Recurrence, English Abstract]

Study of working postures by surveillance of heartbeat:ergonomic consequences. (French)Gontier, F. Ginet, J. Arch. Mal. prof., 32, 237-9, Jan.-Feb. 71.[Human, Heart Rate]

Study of the dimensional and postural structure of the craneoperator's cab. (French)Gaucher, P., Dumortier, L. Arch. Mal. prof., 32, 240-50,Jan.-Feb. 71.[Human Engineering, Posture]

Limits of working capacity.Susnik, J. Plucne Bolesti Tuberk, 23, 14-21, Jan.-Mar. 71.[Human, Disability Evaluation, Physical Fitness, Yugo-slavia, English Abstract]

Return to work after myocardial infarction. (English)Lancet, 2, 591-2, 11, Sep. 71.[Human, Adaptation Psychological, Anxiety Etiology,Depression Reactive, Disability Evaluation, MyocardialInfarct Complications]

Biotechnological methods used to demonstrate the physiologicalefficiency of the working man in practice. (German)Malczynski, H. Ergonomics, 14, 307-12, Mar. 71.[Human Engineering, Efficiency, Exertion, Telemetry,Work, English Abstract]

Some test behaviour differences between healthy men and malemyocardial infarction patients. (English)Dijl, H. van, Olthuis, F. H. Psychother. Psychosom., 18,286-93, 1970.[Human, Age Factors, Attitude, Culture, EducationalStatus, Myocardial Infarct, Peptic Ulcer, Personality,Psychological Tests, Psychophysiologic Disorders]

Analysis of employee turnover in an office machine plant.(German)Kittlaus, H., Radel, H. J. Z. ges. Hyg., 17, 7-10, Jan. 71.[Work, Interpersonal Relations and SocioeconomicFactors, English Abstract]

Philosophy underlying treatment of industrial injuries. (English)Senior, S. E. N. Y. St. J. Med., 71, 2319-20, Oct. 71.[Philosophy Medical, Workmen's Compensation, Woundsand Injuries, New York]

The relationship between employee breakfast-eating habits andvisits to industrial health facilities. (English)Miller, M. A. Occup. Hth Nurs. (N. Y.), 19, 7-12, Oct. 71.[Human, Food Habits, Industrial Nursing, OccupationalHealth Service]

Limitations and breakthroughs in manned undersea activity.(English)Lambertsen, C. J. Triangle (En.), 8, 167-77, 1968.[Human, Atmospheric Pressure, Body Temperature,Decompression Sickness Prevention and Control, Diving,Inert Gas Narcosis Prevention and Control, OxygenPhysiology, Respiration, Work]

Circulatory factors limiting exercise in chronic respiratorydisease. (English)Dermoten, P. van, Demaret, B., Denolin, H. de, Coster,A., Degre, S., Sergysels, R., Salhadin, P., Messin, R. Scand.J. resp. dis. (Suppl.), 77, 103-6, 1971.[Airway Resistance, Bronchitis, Cardiac Output, CardiacVolume, Dyspnea, Exertion, Heart Rate, PulmonaryCirculation, Silicosis, Spirometry]

Behaviour of pulse during mental work in dependence of theduration and intensity of work. (German)Klotzbucher, E. Z. ges. Hyg., 17, 330-2, May 71.

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[Cardiac Output, Exertion, Fatigue Mental, Heart Rate,Mental Processes, Psychology Industrial, Pulse, TimeFactors, Work, English Abstract]

Studyofhygienicand socio-economicvariables inaman-machinesystem. A team of glass-blowers. (French)Comamala-Malo, A., Clavel-Soler, E., Wehr, R. J. Arch.Mal. prof., 32, 531-41, Sep. 71.[Human, Man-machine Systems, Socioeconomic Factors,English Abstract]

Suitability and physical fitness evaluation of workers withfalling-down hazards in their work. (German)Beer, R. Z. ges. Hyg., 17, 365-7, May 71.[Human, Occupational Health Service, Physical Examina-tion, Physical Fitness, Psychology, Work, English Abstract]

Effect of lighting and color on the prevention of accidents andthe behaviour of workers. (French)Barthes, Arch. Mal. prof., 32, 499-503, Jun. 71.[Accident Prevention, Color Perception, Lighting, Pro-tective Devices, Vision]

The ophthalmological problem of lighting in relation toworking conditions. (French)Deodatti, Arch. Mal. prof., 32, 495-6, Jun. 71.[Human, Lighting, Vision Disorders Diagnosis]

Factors influencing return to work. (English)Brewerton, D. A., Daniel, J. W. Brit. med. J., 4, 277-81,30, Oct. 71.[Amputation, Attitude to Health, Brachial Plexus Injuries,Emotions, Employment, Head Injuries, Personality,Physician-patient Relationship, Rehabilitation Vocation,Time Factors, Unemployment]

The measurement of the lower back muscles in heavy physicalworkers. (German)Bugyi, B. Int. Arch. Arbeitsmed., 28, 265-70, 1971.[Human, Adult, Male, Comparative Study, Exertion,Lumbosacral Region, Muscles, Osteochondritis Etiology,English Abstract]

Heart rate responses to industrial heat stress. (English)Minard, D., Goldsmith, R. J. Physiol. (Paris), 63, 342-5,May71.[Human, Body Temperature, Exertion, Heart Rate, Heat,Stress]

The meaning of color blindness in traffic. (German)Kalberer, M. Ophthalmologica (Basel), 163, 171-7, 1971.[Accident Prevention, Accidents Traffic, AutomobileDriving, Color Blindness, Disability Evaluation, ReactionTime, Statistics, English Abstract]Factors limiting exercise in respiratory disease: introduction.(English)Denolin, H. Scand. J. resp. Dis. (Suppt.), 77, 92-3, 1971.[Age Factors, Disability Evaluation, Exertion, LungDiseases, Muscles, Pulmonary Circulation, PulmonaryDiffusing Capacity, Respiration, Sex Factors]

Pulmonary mechanics as a factor limiting the capacity forwork in disease. (English)Jonson, B. Scand. J. resp. Dis. (Suppl.), 77, 94-7, 1971.[Disability Evaluation, Exertion, Lung Diseases Obstruc-tion, Muscles, Oxygen Consumption, Pulmonary Alveoli,Respiration, Spirometry]

Ventilatory capacity and work performance in a random sampleof 803 fifty-four year old men. (English)Wilhelmsen, L., Tibblin, G., Aurell, M., Bjure, J.,Ekstrom-Jodal, B., Grimby, G. Scand. J. resp. Dis. (Suppl.),77, 135, 1971.[Disability Evaluation, Exercise Test, Exertion, OxygenConsumption, Physical Fitness, Respiratory Airflow,Spirometry]

Is heart rate a reliable index of exercise tolerance in chronicbronchitis and silicosis? (English)Sadoul, P., Schrijen, F., Gimenez, M. Scand. J. resp. Dis.(Suppl.), 77, 140, 1971.[Bronchitis, Exertion, Heart Function Tests, Heart Rate,Respiratory Function Tests, Silicosis]

4. Traumatic conditions, accidents, and accident prevention

Occupational cramp. (English)Moldofsky, H. J. psychosom. Res., 15, 439-44, Dec. 71.[Human, Motor Activity, Muscle Cramp, Parasympatho-lytics, Psychophysiologic Disorders, Psychotherapy,Ultrasonic Therapy, Writing]

Productivity after injury in a sample of spinal cord injuredpersons: a pilot study. (English)Kemp, B. J., Vash, C. L. J. chron. Dis., 24, 259-75, Jul. 71.[Human, Attitude, Disability Evaluation, EducationalStatus, Intelligence Tests, Interpersonal Relations, Inter-view Psychological, Motivation, Personality Inventory,Spinal Cord Injuries Rehabilitation]

Accidents during work and time of the day. (English)Nogueira, D. P. Indian med. Surg., 40, 28-30, Sep. 71.[Human, Accidents Industrial, Circadian Rhythm,Efficiency, Textile Industry, Time Factors]

Management of decompression accidents. (German)Buhlmann, A., Waldvogel, W. Helv. med. Acta (Suppl.),47, 105, 28 May 67.[Human, Clinical Research, Decompression SicknessDiagnosis, Hearing Disorders Etiology, Labyrinth,Nausea Etiology, Vertigo Etiology]

A new drug delivery system for the eye. (English)Morgan, L. B. Indian med. Surg., 40, 11-3, Sep. 71.[Human, Chloramphenicol Administration and Dosage,Contact Lenses Hydrophilic, Cornea, DexamethasoneAdministration and Dosage, Eye Burns Drug Therapy,Eye Foreign Bodies Drug Therapy, Eye Injuries DrugTherapy, Irrigation, Ophthalmic Solutions Administrationand Dosage, Streptomycin Administration and Dosage]

The assessment and management of the injured hand. (English)James, J. I. Hand, 2, 97-105, Sep. 70.[Human, Contracture Prevention and Control, Debride-ment, Edema Prevention and Control, Finger Injuries,Hand Injuries Surgery, Infection Prevention and Control,Skin Injuries, Transplantation Autolog, Wounds andInjuries Therapy]

Treatment of electrical burns. (English)Muir, I. E. Hand, 2, 137-9, Sep. 70.[Human, Burns Therapy, Bums Electric Classification,Finger Injuries Therapy, Hand Injuries Surgery, InfectionComplications, Necrosis Complications, Skin Transplan-tation, Transplantation Autolog]

Card injuries of the hand associated with multiple broken pins.(English)Joshi, B. B. Hand, 3, 84-7, Mar. 71.[Human, Finger Injuries Therapy, Hand Injuries Therapy,Textile Industry, Transplantation Autolog]

The treatment of glass injuries to the hand at work. (English)Cameron, J. D. Hand, 2, 52-5, Mar. 70.[Human, Foreign Bodies Radiography, Glass, HandInjuries Etiology, Peripheral Nerves Injuries, ProtectiveDevices, Surgery Plastic, Tendon Injury Surgery]

High pressure injection injuries, the problems, pathogenesisand management. (English)Kaufman, H. D. Hand, 2,63-73, Mar. 70.[Human, Accidents Industrial, Fingers Anatomy andHistology, Forearm Injuries Etiology, Foreign BodiesPathology, Hand Injuries Drug Therapy, Oils AdverseEffects, Pressure, Solvents Poisoning, Waxes AdverseEffects]

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Accidents at work. (English)Brit. med. J., 3, 722-3, 25 Sep. 71.[Human, Accident Prevention, Coal Mining, Great Britain]

Towards tractor safety and comfort test (TSACT). (English)Weiser, J. Arch. Belges med. soc., 28, 117-44, Feb. 70.[Human, Abdominal Injuries Prevention and Control,Agricultural Workers' Diseases Prevention and Control,Spinal Injuries Prevention and Control, Vehicles]

Eye care in industry. (English)Weinstock, F. J. Ohio St. med. J., 67, 1024-6, Nov. 71.

[Human, Accidents Industrial Prevention and Control,Eye Injuries Prevention and Control, Ohio]

The myth of accident proneness. (English)Sampson, A. A. Med. J. Aust., 2, 913-6, 30 Oct. 71.[Accident Prevention, Accidents Industrial, Behavior,Organization and Administration, Australia]

Low back disability in industry: updated position. (English)Rowe, M. L. J. occup. Med., 13, 476-8, Oct. 71.[Human, Backache Etiology, Cartilage Diseases, Exertion,Intervertebral Disk, Osteoarthritis Complications]

5. Effects of inorganic substances and minerals

Interrelationship of biochemical responses to the absorption ofinorganic lead. (English)Zielhuis, R. L. Arch. envirouim. Hlth, 23, 299-311, Oct.71, 96.[Human, Absorption, Amino Acids Metabolism, Basophils,Hemoglobin Metabolism, Lead Blood, Levulinic AcidMetabolism, Porphyrins Metabolism, Review]

Prevention of long-term sequelae following the absorptionof lead. (English)Malcolm, D. Arch. environm. Hlth, 23, 292-8, Oct. 71.[Human, Cerebrovascular Disorders, Heart Diseases,Hypertension Mortality, Lead Poisoning, Neoplasms,Nephritis, Time Factors]

Lead concentration found in human blood in association withlead colic. (English)Beritic, T. Arch. environm. Hlth, 23, 289-91, Oct. 71.[Human, Lead Blood, Methods, Yugoslavia]

Occupational exposure to inorganic compounds of lead.Investigation of aminolevulinic acid and coproporphyrinexcretion rates of persons exposed occupationally for thefirst time. (English)Urbanowicz, H. Arch. environm. Hlth, 23, 284-8, Oct. 71.[Human, Amino Acids, Lead Poisoning Diagnosis,Levulinic Acid, Porphyrins Metabolism]

Delta-aminolevulinic acid synthetase and adenosine triphos-phate activity in acute saturnine intoxication in rabbits.(English)Gajdos, A., Gajdos-Torok, M. Arch. environm. Hlth, 23,270-4, Oct. 71.[Animal Experiments Rabbits, Bone Marrow Enzymes,Erythrocytes Enzymes, Heme Metabolism, Hydro-lyases,Levulinic Acid, Liver Enzymes, Mitochondria Metabolism,Liver Metabolism, Porphyrins Metabolism, AdenosineTriphosphate]

Biochemical tests for the appraisal ofexposure to lead. (English)Stankovic, M. K. Arch. environm. Hith, 23, 265-9, Oct. 71.[Human, Amino Acids, Erythrocytes, Levulinic AcidUrine, Porphyrins Metabolism]

Certain biological effects of lead upon the animal organism.(English)Bruin, A. de Arch. environm. Hlth, 23, 249-64, Oct. 71, 174.[Human, Animal Experiments, Amino Acids, Amino-aciduria Renal, Aminohydrolases, Aminotransferases,Basophils, Blood Proteins, Erythrocytes, Esterases,Hematopoiesis, Hydro-lyases, Immunology, IntestinalAbsorption, Iodine, Ketones, Levulinic Acid, Lipids,Nicotinic Acid, Porphyrins, Reticulocytes, Review]

Standards for the prevention of occupational lead poisoning.(English)Kehoe, R. A. Arch. environm. Hlth, 23, 245-8, Oct. 71.[Human, Amino Acids, Hemoglobin, InternationalCooperation, Levulinic Acid Metabolism]

Some indices of lipid metabolism in the blood of workersengaged in copper production. (Russian)Babushkina, L. G., Sterekhova, N. P., Kuz'mina, F. S.Ter. Arkh., 43, 100-4, Sep. 71.[Copper, Hepatitis Toxic, Lipids Blood, Liver, Pneumo-coniosis]

Silo filler's disease. (Norwegian)Woie, L. T. norske Laegeforen., 91, 1751-2, 30, Aug. 71.[Human, Agricultural Workers' Diseases, Grasses,Humidity, Nitrogen Dioxide, Silo Filler's Disease, Soil,English Abstract]

Action on asbestos. (English)Gee, B., Bouhuys, A. New Engi. J. Med., 285, 1317-8, 2Dec. 71.[Asbestos Toxicity, Asbestosis Etiology, EnvironmentalExposure]

Effects of low concentrations of asbestos. Clinical, environ-mental, radiologic and epidemiologic observations in shipyardpipe coverers and controls. (English)Murphy, R. L., Jr., Ferris, B. G., Jr., Burgess, W. A.,Worcester, J., Gaensler, E. A. New Engl. J. Med., 285,1271-8, 2 Dec. 71.[Human, Asbestos Analysis, Asbestosis Etiology, Dust,Medical Records, Physical Examination Questionnaire,Respiratory Tract Diseases, Ships, Smoking Occurrence,Spirometry, Time Factors, United States]

Immunological aspects of chronic berylliosis. (French)Ganse, W. van, Oleffe, J., Hove, W. van, Groetenbriel, C.Lille mid., 16, 680-6, May 71.[Human Beryllium Poisoning, Chronic Disease, PoisoningImmunology]

Nickel tetracarbonyl poisoning. (Russian)Vencel, P., Langos, J., Jaluvka, J., Sabo, T. Vo-med. Zh.,8, 60-3, Aug. 71.[Human, Lung Diseases Etiology, Nickel, OrganometallicCompounds Poisoning]

Sodium dust effects and elimination procedures in the res-piratory tract. (German)Galle, E., Frey, H. H. Z. erkr. Atmungsorgane, 134,469-70, 1971.[Animal Experiments Rabbits, Dust, EnvironmentalPollution, Nasal Mucosa, Nasal Septum, Nose Secretion,Phagocytosis, Potassium Adverse Effects, Sodium AdverseEffects]

Beryllium disease. The relation of pulmonary pathology toclinical course and prognosis based on a study of 130 casesfrom the U.S. Beryllium Case Registry. (English)Freiman, D. G., Hardy, H. L. Hum. Path., 1, 25-44,Mar. 70.[Human, Autopsy, Beryllium Analysis, Calcinosis Acuteand Chronic Disease, Diagnosis Differential, LungAnalysis, Prognosis, Retrospective Studies, Sarcoidosis,Steroids Adverse Effects, Time Factors, United States]

Behavior of compliance in silicoses. (German)Mahrlein, W., Krause, M. Z. ges. inn. Med., 25, 263-6, 15Mar. 70.[Elasticity, Lung Compliance, Mining, Pneumoconiosis,Pulmonary Alveoli, Pulmonary Diffusing Capacity,Pulmonary Emphysema, Silicosis, Spirometry, TimeFactors, Ventilation-Perfusion Ratios, English Abstract]

The beryllium granuloma. (English)Williams, W. J., Proc. roy. Soc. Med., 64, 946-8, Sep. 71.[Beryllium Poisoning, Chronic Disease, Epithelium, GolgiApparatus, Granuloma, Lung Diseases Chemically

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Induced, Lymphatic Diseases, Mitochondria, Stains andStaining, Steroids Therapeutic Use]

Pulmonary changes induced by titanium dioxide. (Finnish)Maatta, K., Elo, R., Arstila, A., Uksila, E. Duodecim(Helsinki), 87, 1435-44, 1971.[Human, Animal Experiments, Bronchitis, Case Report,Pneumoconiosis Pathology, Titanium Analysis Case Re-port]

Pneumoconiosis in ferrosilicon workers. A follow-up study.(English)Swensson, A., Kvarnstrom, K., Bruce, T., Edling, N. P.,Glomme, J. J. occup. Med., 13, 427-32, Sep. 71.[Alloys, Autopsy, Diagnostic Errors, Follow-up Studies,Iron Silicon, Metallurgy, Norway, Sweden, United States]

The effect of the electric welding aerosol on the upper res-piratory tract and protective measures. (Russian)Rodin, V. I., Boenko, S. K. Zh. ushn. nos. gorlov. Bolezn.,30,1-4, Sep.-Oct. 70.[Aerosols Adverse Effects, Time Factors, Welding, EnglishAbstract]

Pulmonary asbestosis. (English)Smyth, N. P., Goodman, N. G., Basu, A. P., Keshishian,J. M. Chest, 60, 270-3, Sep. 71.[Human, Male, Asbestosis Radiography, DiagnoEisDifferential, Environmental Exposure, Medical HistoryTaking, Pleural Effusion Etiology, Respiratory FunctionTests, Time Factors]

Pulmonary fibrosis. (Dutch)Roosenburg, J. G. Ned. t. Geneesk, 115, 1572-4, 18 Sep. 71.[Human, Hypersensitivity Complications, Lung DiseasesComplications, Pneumoconiosis Complications, PulmonaryFibrosis Etiology]

Silicosis hazards in mining and concentration of tin ore.(Russian)Lapshin, E. A. Gig. Tr. prof. Zabel., 15, 26-8, Jun. 71.[Human, Male, Animal Experiments Rats, Hydroxy-proline Metabolism, Lung Metabolism, Mining, Silicosis,Tin, English Abstract]

Pneumoconioses among the workers from the metal workingenterprises-Plovdiv. (English)Jazov, K., Kamburov, S. Folia med. (Plovdiv), 12, 361-8,1970.[Human, Metallurgy, Pneumoconiosis Radiography,Time Factors, Bulgaria]

Role for cadmium in lead poisoning. (English)Challop, R. S. New Engl. J. Med., 285, 970-1, 21 Oct. 71.[Human, Cadmium Pharmacodynamics, Drug Synergism,Lead Pharmacodynamics, Lead Poisoning Complications]

Mercury pollution and antifouling paint. (English)New Engl. J. Med., 285, 1145, Nov. 71.[Human, Environmental Pollution, Mercury Analyses,Mercury Poisoning Prevention and Control, Organo-metallic Compounds Analysis, Oxides Analysis, PaintAnalysis, Water Pollution Prevention and Control, WaterPollution Chemical Prevention and Control, Massachusetts]

Skin reactions to insulating materials. I. Skin testing ofmineral fibers. (German)Heise, H., Mattheus, A. Derm. Mschr., 157, 52-61, Jan. 71.[Human, Dermatitis Contact Etiology, Glass, MineralsAdverse Effects, Skin Tests, English Abstract]

Epidemiology of occupational skin lesions caused by chromateswith special consideration of rehabilitation and prevention.(German)Kurzawa, B., Quaas, M., Hollax, R. Dtsch. Gesundh.- Wes.,26, 81-5, 26 Jan. 71.[Human, Chromates Adverse Effects, Eczema ChemicallyInduced, Skin Diseases, Germany East]

Effect of low lead exposure on the level of delta-amino-levulinic acid dehydratase activity. (English)Milic, S., Stankovic, M., Delic, V. Arh. hig. Rada, 21,241-6, 1970.[Human, Amino Acids Urine, Environmental Exposure,

Hydro-lyases Blood, Lead Urine, Levulinic Acid Urine,Porphyrins Urine]

Early effects of asbestos exposure on lung function. (English)Jodoin, G., Gibbs, G. W., Macklem, P. T., McDonald,J. C., Becklake, M. R. Amer. Rev. resp. Dis., 104, 525-35,Oct. 71.[Human, Airway Obstruction Etiology, Asbestos Analysis,Bronchitis, Cough Etiology, Environmental Exposure,Lung Radiography, Oxygen Consumption, Plethys-mography Whole B, Pulmonary Diffusing Capacity,Respiratory Function Tests, Smoking Complications,Sputum Analysis, Vital Capacity]

Floor tile installation as a source of asbestos exposure. (English)Murphy, R. L., Levine, B. W., Al-Bazzaz, F. J., Lynch,J. J., Burgess, W. A. Amer. Rev. resp. Dis., 104, 576-80,Oct. 71.[Human, Male, Asbestosis Etiology, Blood Sugar Analysis,Calcinosis Etiology, Dyspnea Etiology, Erythrocyte Count,Hemoptysis Etiology, Histocytochemistry, LeukocyteCount, Lung Radiography, Lung Neoplasms Etiology,Mesothelioma Etiology, Monocytes Analysis, PleuralEffusion Pathology, Pulmonary Diffusing Capacity, VitalCapacity]

Lead poisoning can cause blindness. (English)Kerstein, J. J. Sight-sav. Rev., 41, 65-8, 1971.[Human, Blindness Etiology, Lead Poisoning Occurrence,Legislation Medical, Vision Disorders Etiology, UnitedStates]

Treatment of acute lead intoxication-choice of chelatingagents and supportive therapeutic measures. (English)Chisolm, J. J., Jr. Clin. Toxicol., 3, 527-40, Dec. 70.[Human, Environmental Exposure, Chelating AgentsAdministration and Dosage, Dimercaprol TherapeuticUse, EDTA Therapeutic Use, Kidney Failure Acute,Penicillamine, Time Factors]

Prevalence of chronic respiratory disease. Asbestosis in shiprepair workers. (English)Ferris, B. G., Jr., Panadive, M. V., Peters, J. M., Murphy,R. L., Burgess, W. A., Bendergrass, H. P. Arch. environm.Hlth, 23, 220-5, Sep. 71.[Human, Airway Resistance, Asbestosis Occurrence,Pulmonary Diffusing Capacity, Ships, Smoking, Welding,United States]

Diffuse interstitial lung disease in tungsten carbide workers.(English)Coates, E. O., Jr., Watson, J. H. Ann. intern. Med., 75,709-16, Nov. 71.[Human, Carbon, Cobalt Tungsten, Cough, Dyspnea,Histiocytes, Mast Cells, Microscopy Electron, PulmonaryFibrosis Diagnosis]

Research on general capillary permeability in uncomplicatedsilicosis or silicosis with non-tuberculous complications.(French)Suciu, I., Cocirla, A., Olteanu, A. Arch. Mal. prof., 32,543-51, Sep. 71.[Albumins Metabolism, Blood Protein Electrophoresis,Capillary Permeability, Exudates and TransudatesAnalysis, Globulins Metabolism, English Abstract]

Lipoperoxide levels in the lungs and the right myocardium ofrats in experimental silicosis. (French)Gabor, S., Frits, T., Anca, Z., Zugravu, E. Arch. Mal.prof., 32, 553-8, Sep. 71.[Animal Experiments Rats, Nonesterified Fatty AcidsMetabolism, Lung, Myocardium, Peroxides, Silicosis,English Abstract]

Occupational dermatitis attributed to antimony. (French)Thivolet, J., Melinat, M., Pellerat, J., Perrot, H., Francou,M. Arch. Mal. prof., 32, 571-3, Sep. 71.[Human, Antimony, Arsenic, Dermatitis ChemicallyInduced]

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Acute forms of lead poisoning by lead stearate. (French)Caille, M. P., Meyrand, D., Andlauer, P. Arch. Mal. prof.,32, 573-5, Sep. 71.[Human, Lead Poisoning Occurrence, Stearic Acid,France]

Neuritis of the optical nerve as a monosymptomatic form oflead poisoning. (German)Schuttmann, W., Bohm, E., Hager, G. Z. ges. Hyg., 17,342-8, May 71.[Human, Environmental Exposure, Eye Manifestations,Lead Poisoning Diagnosis, Optic Neuritis ChemicallyInduced, English Abstract]

Comparative study of several biological tests of exposure tolead. (French)Basecqz, J. M., Lauwerys, R., Buchet, J. P. Arch. Mal.prof., 32, 453-63, Jun. 71.[Human, Comparative Study, Hydro-lyases, LeadPoisoning Enzymes, Levulinic Acid Urine, PorphyrinsUrine, English Abstract]

Pumice-stone pneumoconiosis. (French)Nunziante Cesaro, A., Coglitore, J. Arch. Mal. prof., 32,437-52, Jun. 71.[Human, Pneumoconiosis, Pulmonary Emphysema Etiol-ogy, English Abstract]

Formulation of biological indexes for epidemiological studiesof exposure to lead poisoning. (Italian)Borghetti, A., Cavatorta, A., Dal Canton, A., Franchini, I.,Neri, T. M., Novarini, A. G. Clin. med., 52, 234-46, Mar.71.[Human, Creatinine Urine, Lead Urine, Levulinic AcidUrine, Porphyrins Urine, English Abstract]

Data on microproteinuria in exposure to lead. (Italian)Borghetti, A., Cavatorta, A., Dal Canton, A., Franchini, I.,Neri, T. M., Ragaiolo, M. G. Clin. med., 52, 308-16, Apr.71.[Human, Kidney Diseases Etiology, Lead Poisoning,Proteinuria, English Abstract]

Toxical effect of hydrogen sulfide. (German)Bittersohl, G. Z. ges. Hyg., 17, 305-8, May 71.[Central Nervous System, Glycolysis, Hydrogen SulfidePoisoning, Sulfides, English Abstract]

Acute inhalation toxicity of cadmium stearate. (German)Schmidt, P., Gohlke, R., Kohler, R., Wolff, R. Z. ges. Hyg.,17, 308-11, May 71.[Aminal Experiments Rats, Cadmium Toxicity, LungDrug Effects, English Abstract]

Asbestos exposure to coke oven operators. (English)Selikoff, 1. J., Hammond, E. C. J. occup. Med., 13, 496-7,Oct. 71.[Human, Asbestos Toxicity, Coal, Hydrocarbons Toxicity,Lung Neoplasms]

Pulmonary changes in workers following lead ore and leadexposure. (German)Knagge-Ruhe, B., Stecher, W., Einbrodt, H. J. Beitr.Silikose-Forsch., 23, 155-71, 1971.[Human, Diagnosis Differential, Lead Poisoning, LungDiseases Radiography, Lymph Nodes, Mining, Silicosis,Time Factors, English Abstract]

Pathogenesis and therapy of man ganese poisoning (review)(Russian)Mikhailov, V. A. Gig. Tr. prof. Zabol., 15, 14-9, Jun. 71.[Manganese Poisoning, Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors,EDTA, Neurologic Manifestation, Parasympatholytics,Parkinsonism, English Abstract]

Chronic arsenic poisoning and tumors in otolaryngeal region.(German)Nagel, F., Draf, W. H.N.O., 18, 249-51, Aug. 70.[Human, Male, Laryngeal Neoplasms, PharyngealNeoplasms, Skin Neoplasms Chemically Induced]

Effects of a single intratracheal application of apatite-nepheline and apatite-concentrate dust to rat lungs. (German)Hollenbach, K., Kersten, E., Patzelt, K., Schwesinger, G.Int. Arch. Arbeitsmed., 28, 271-82, 1971.[Animal Experiments Rats, Apatites, Comparative Study,Dust, Lymphadenitis, Pneumoconiosis, Pulmonary Fi-brosis, English Abstract]

Problems of chronic manganese poisoning on the basis ofinvestigations of workers at a manganese alloy foundry.(English)Jonderko, G., Kujawska, A., Langauer-Lewowicka, H.Int. Arch. Arbeitsmed., 28, 250-64, 1971.[Human, Blood Proteins Analysis, Enzymes Blood,Manganese Blood, Time Factors]

Lung function in relation to chest radiographic changes inQuebec asbestos workers. I. Methods, results and con-clusions. (English)Becklake, M. R., Fournier-Massey, G., McDonald, J. C.,Siemiatycki, J., Rossiter, C. E. Bull. Physiopath. Resp.(Nancy), 6, 637-59, Jul.-Sep. 70.[Human, Asbestosis, Respiratory Function Tests, Spirom-etry]

Bladder carcinoma in rubber workers. (English)Guira, A. C. J. Urol. (Baltimore), 106, 548-52, Oct. 71.[Human, Bladder Neoplasms Chemically Induced, Carcino-gens, Carcinoma Occurrence, Chemical Industry, Rubber,United States]

Treatment of lead poisoning. (English)Chisolm, J. J., Jr. Mod. Treatm., 8, 593-611, Aug. 71, 16.[Age Factors, Dimercaprol, Diuresis, EDTA, Lead Blood,Lead Poisoning Cerebrospinal Fluid, Long-term Care,Penicillamine, Review, United States]

Effect of proteolytic enzymes on the development and courseof experimental pneumoconioses. (Russian)Uspenskii, I. U. N., Latushkina, V. B., Kochetkova, T. A.Vestn. Akad. med. Nauk., 26, 88-90, 1971.[Animal Experiments Rats, Chymotrypsin, Pancreatin,Peptide Hydrolases, Trypsin, English Abstract]

Leukocyte damages due to exposure to lead. (German)Sawinsky, A., Durszt, J., Pasztor, G. Z. ges. Hyg., 17,239-40, Apr. 71.[Bone Marrow Diseases Chemically Induced, LeadPoisoning Blood, Leukocytes, Osmosis, Phagocytosis,Porphyrins, English Abstract]

Asbestos bodies in lungs: an Australian report. (English)Xipell, J. M., Bhathal, P. S. Pathology, 1, 327-30, Oct. 69.[Human, Asbestos Analysis, Asbestosis Occurrence,Sex Factors, Australia]

6. Effects of organic substances

Skin lesions caused by trichlorethylene (TRI) in a metalprocessing plant. (German)Schirren, J. M. Berufsdermatosen, 19, 240-54, Oct. 71.[Human, Acne Etiology, Dermatitis Contact, Eczema,Hand Dermatoses Diagnosis, Skin Tests, Trichloro-ethylene Adverse Effects, English Abstract]

Sensitizing effect of liquid polysulfide rubber. (German)Schubert, H., Ziegler, V. Berufsdermatosen, 19, 229-39,Oct. 71.[Human, Animal Experiments Guinea Pigs, Dermatitis

Contact Diagnosis, Epoxy Resins, Freund's Adjuvant,Mass Screening, Occupational Dermatitis, Rubber AdverseEffects, Skin Tests, Sulfides Adverse Effects, EnglishAbstract]

Biochemical basis for depigmentation of skin by phenolicgermicides. (English)McGuire, J., Hendee, J. J. invest. Derm., 57, 256-61, Oct.71.[Human, Anti-infective Agents, Diphenol Oxidase s,Disinfectants Adverse Effects, Dopa, Melanin, Oxidation-

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reduction, Phenols, Pigmentation Disorders, Tyrosine]Qualitative changes of lymphocytes following benzol absorp-

tion. (German)Roth, L., Turcanu, P., Serban, V., Moise, G. Z. ges. inn.Med., 25, 932-5, 15 Oct. 70.[Human, Acetone, Anemia Etiology, Benzene, Iron Meta-bolism, Lymphocytes Analysis, Lymphopenia Etiology,Monocytes, Poisoning Blood, Toluene, English Abstract]

The effect of ethyl benzol on the upper respiratory tract andprotective measures for workers. (Russian)Anokhin, L. V., Maksimova, T. K. Zh. ushn. nos. Gorlov.Bolezn., 30, 4-9, Sep.-Oct. 70.[Human, Benzene Derivatives, Respiratory Tract DiseasesChemically Induced, Rubber, English Abstract]

The state of the upper respiratory tract in formaldehydeproduction workers. (Russian)Efremov, G. G. Zh. ushn. nos. Gorlov. Bolezn., 30, 11-5,Sep.-Oct. 70.[Chemical Industry, Formaldehyde Adverse Effects,Respiratory Tract Diseases Chemically Induced, TimeFactors, English Abstract]

Toxicological characteristics of ethylene chlorhydrin in the airof working premises. (Russian)Semenova, V. N., Kazanina, S. S., Ekshtat, B. 1. A. Gig.i. Sanit., 36, 37-40, Jun. 71.[Animal Experiments, Mice, Rats Bone Marrow Cytology,Cholesterol Blood, Chromosome Aberrations, LecithinsBlood, Lethal Dose 50, English Abstract]

On occupational pathology caused by dimethylacetimide (withspecial reference to hepatic function). (Italian)Corsi, G. C. Med. d. Lavoro, 62, 28-42, Jan. 71.[Human, Acetic Acids Adverse Effects, Amides AdverseEffects, Bronchial Diseases Chemically Induced, Gastro-intestinal Disease Chemically Induced, Headache, LiverDiseases Chemically Induced, Liver Function Tests,Nervous System Diseases Chemically Induced, TextileIndustry, English Abstract]

Pulmonary oedema following exposure to trichlorethylene.(English)Seage, A. J., Burns, M. W. Med. J. Aust., 2, 484-6 28Aug. 71.[Human, Alcohol Drinking, Coronary Disease, DrugAntagonism, Pulmonary Edema Chemically Induced, Tri-chloroethylene Adverse Effects, Vomiting ChemicallyInduced]

Sensitivity to enzyme additives in laundry detergent workers.(English)Slavin, R. G., Lewis, C. R. J. Allergy Clin. Immunol., 48,262-6, Nov. 71.[Human, Asthma Immunology, Bacillus Subtilis Enzymes,Chromatography, Detergents Adverse Effects, Gel Dif-fusion Tests, Hay Fever Immunology, Hypersensitivity,Laundering, Macaca, Masks, Occupational DermatitisImmunology, Passive Transfer, Peptide HydrolasesAdverse Effects, Precipitins Analysis, Protective Clothing,Skin Tests.

Formation of the carcinogenic hydrocarbon benz(A)pyrene inpetroleum lubricants during use. (Russian)Koliadich, M. N., Khesina, A. I. A., Shefer, S. S., lam-skova, V. P. Gig. Tr. prof. Zabol., 15, 3-6, May 71.[Human, Environmental Exposure, Benzopyrenes, Lub-rication, Metallurgy, Petroleum, English Abstract]

Air pollution by toxic chemicals in warehouses and the stateof health of the workers. (Russian)Mikhailova, G. G. Gig. Tr. prof. Zabol., 15, 11-4, May 71.[Human, Aminotransferases Blood, Blood ProteinsMetabolism, Cholinesterase Blood, EnVitonmental Ex-posure, Insecticides Toxicity, Leukocyte Count, EnglishAbstract]

Working conditions and state of the upper respiratory passagesin workers engaged in the production of block and emulsionpolystyrene and styrene copolymers. (Russian)

Ponomareva, N. I., Zlobina, N. S. Gig. Tr. prof. Zabol., 15,22-6, Jun. 71.[Human, Chemical Industry, Environmental Exposure,Polystyrenes Adverse Effects, Respiratory Tract InfectionsChemically Induced, English Abstract]

Effect of small concentrations of formaldehyde on the organism.(Russian)Feldman, I. U. G., Bonashevskaia, T. I. Gig. i Sanit., 36,6-11, May 71.[Human, Adrenal Glands Drug Effects, Animal Experi-ments Rats, Ascorbic Acid Metabolism, Body WeightDrug Effects, Brain Drug Effects, Cholinesterase Blood,Electroencephalography, Formaldehyde Toxicity, LiverMetabolism, Lung Enzymes, RNA Metabolism, SuccinateDehydrogenase Metabolism, English Abstract]

Skin reactions to insulating materials. H. Relations to frequentallergens. (German)Heise, H., Mattheus, A. Derm. Mschr., 157, 62-7, Jan. 71.[Human, Hypersensitivity, Dermatitis Contact Etiology,Oils Volatile Adverse Effects, Skin Tests, TurpentineAdverse Effeets, English Abstract]

Some cases of occupational poisoning by dinitrophenols(binapacril, DNOC, karathane) in agricultural workers.(Italian)Mazzella, D. I., Bosci, M. Europ. J. Toxicol., 3, 325-31, Sep.70.[Human, Agricultural Workers' Diseases ChemicallyInduced, Butyrates, Dinitrophenols Poisoning ChemicallyInduced, Dyspnea Chemically Induced, Fever, Fungicides,Tachycardia Chemically Induced, English Abstract]

Studies on exposure during the use of anticholinesterasepesticides. (English)Hayes, W. J., Jr. Bull. Wld Hlth Org., 44, 277-88, 1971, 48.[Human, Agriculture, Alcohol Propyl, Carbamates, Choli-nesterase Blood, Cholinesterase Inhibitor, DDT, Di-chlorvos, Erythrocytes Enzymes, Malathion, MPELMethods, Nitrophenols Urine, Organophosphorus Com-pounds, Parathion, Pesticides, Protective Clothing, Sevin,Skin Absorption, Temperature, Weather]

Health significance of pathologic derivatives of hemoglobin inpersons working with aromatic nitro- and aminocompounds.(Russian)Vasilenko, N. M.. Zvezdai, V. I., Gnezdilova, A. I. VrachDelo, 130-4, 1971.[Human, Anemia Chemically Induced, Aniline CompoundsToxicity, Hemoglobin Analysis, Methemoglobin Analysis,Nitro Compounds Toxicity, Sulfhemoglobin Analysis,English Abstract]

Clinical observations on the chronic poisoning by chlorinatedhydrocarbon pesticides. (German)Schuttmann, W. Z. ges. Hyg., 17, 12-8, Jan. 71.[Human, Anemia Aplastic Chemically Induced, BoneMarrow Diseases Chemically Induced, DDT Poisoning,Hydrocarbons Halogenate Poisoning, Liver DiseasesChemically Induced, Nervous System Diseases ChemicallyInduced, Pesticides Poisoning, Skin Diseases ChemicallyInduced, Skin Neoplasms Chemically Induced, EnglishAbstract]

Chemical timber preservation and industrial safety. (German)Kerner, G. Z. ges. Hyg., 17, 169-75, Mar. 71.[Human, Chromates Adverse Effects, Phenols AdverseEffects, Protective Devices, Germany East, EnglishAbstract]

Hazards from fires involving organophosphorus insecticides.(English)Smith, W. M., Jr., Ledbetter, J. 0.,Amer. industr. Hyg.Ass. J., 32, 468-74, Jul. 71.[Human, Environmental Health, Air 'Pollution Analysis,Fires, Gases Analysis, Insecticides Toxicity, MalathionAnalysis, Organophosphorus Compounds, ParathionAnalysis, Polymers, Solvents]

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Hazards to health: do it yourself polyurethane foam. (English)Peters, J. M., Murphy, R. L. Amer. Rev. resp. Diseases,104, 432-3, Sep. 71.[Human, Aerosols, Air Pollution Analysis, BronchialSpasm Chemically Induced, Cyanates Analysis, LungDiseases, Obstruction Chemically Induced, PolyurethanesChemical Synthesis, Toluene Analysis]

Occupational contact eczema due to synthetic glues. (German)Loechel, I. Derm. Mschr., 157, 49-51, Jan. 71.[Human, Butadiene Adverse Effects, Dermatitis ContactEtiology, Hydrocarbons Halogenate Adverse Effects,Polymers Adverse Effects, Protective Devices, VinylCompounds Adverse Effects, English Abstract]

Protective measures against occupational hazards due to 2-naphthylamine. (German)Zorn, H. Zbl. Arbeitsmed., 21, 56-7, Feb. 71.[Human, Carcinogens, Naphthalenes Adverse Effects,Protective Clothing]

Halogenated hydrocarbons and the liver. (German)Lachnit, V. Wien. klin. Wschr., 83, 734-7, 15 Oct. 71.[Human, Animal Experiments, Carbon TetrachlorideTrichloroethylene, Halothane, Hydrocarbons HalogenateAdverse Effects, Liver Function Tests]

Evaluation of color perception disturbances in apprentices ina chemical plant producing butadiene-styrol-rubber andpolysterol. (German)Klein, O., Kloucek, F. Z. ges. Hyg., 17, 492-6, Jul. 71.[Adolescence, Butadiene Adverse Effects, Color Perception,Polystyrenes Adverse Effects, Vision Disorders ChemicallyInduced]

Animal experiments studies on hepatotoxic and cancerogenicactivity of organophosphorus compounds. I. Trichlorphon.(German)Gibel, W., Lohs, K., Wildner, G. P., Ziebarth, D. Arch.Geschwulstforsch, 37, 303-12, 1971.[Animal Experiments Rats, Carcinogens, Liver Cirrhosis,Liver Neoplasms, Papilloma, Sarcoma, TrichlorfonToxicity, English Abstract]

Allergic eczema due to hydroxylamine salts. (German)Folesky, H., Nickel, H., Rothe, A., Zschunke, E. Z. ges.Hyg., 17, 353-6, May 71.

[Dermatitis Contact Etiology, Hydroxylamines AdverseEffects, English Abstract]

Aldrin and dieldrin in human blood components. (English)Mick, D. L., Long, K. R., Dretchen, J. S., Bonderman,D. P. Arch. environm. Hith, 23, 177-80, Sep. 71.[Human, Aldrin Blood, Blood Proteins, Dieldrin Blood,Environmental Health, Hydrocarbons Halogenate Blood,Industrial Medicine, Insecticides Blood, LipoproteinsAnalysis, United States]

Toxic methemoglobinemia caused by aniline derivatives:parachloroaniline and paratoluidine (2 cases). (French)Faivre, M., Armand, J., Evreux, J. C., Duverneuil, G.,Colin, C. Arch. Mal. prof., 32, 575-7, Sep. 71.[Human, Aniline Compounds Poisoning, Methemoglo-binemia, Methylene Blue Therapeutic Use]

Comments on indemnification for benzene-induced leukemiaand aplasia (apropos of 48 cases). (French)Girard, R., Prost, G., Tolot, F. Arch. Mal. prof., 32, 581-3,Sep. 71.[Human, Anemia Aplastic Chemically Induced, BenzenePoisoning, Leukemia]

Cholinesterase inhibition by organophosphorus compounds andits clinical effects. (English)Namba, T. Bull. Wld Hith Org., 44, 289-307, 1971, 99.[Acetylcholinesterase, Atropine Therapeutic Use, Cholin-esterase Inhibitor, Glycosuria, Hyperglycemia, Nitro-phenols Urine, Organophosphorus, OrganothiophosphorusCompounds Poisoning, Oximes, Parasympatholytics,Parathion Poisoning, Pralidoxime Compounds, Review]

Acute cryptoleukosis of benzene-induced refractory anemia (2further cases). (English)Mallein, M. L., Bryon, P. A., Fiere, D., Girard, R. Arch.Mal. prof., 32, 577-9, Sep. 71.[Anemia Aplastic Chemically Induced, Benzene Poisoning]

Rhino-otologic aspects of chronic carbon disulfide effects.(German)Zenk, H. Z. Laryng. Rhinol., 50, 170-5, Mar. 71.[Human, Anosmia, Audiometry, Carbon Disulfide AdverseEffects, Headache, Hearing Disorders, Nystagmus,Otorhinolaryngologic Diseases, English Abstract]

7. Effects of animal and vegetable substances

Demonstration of reagin (IgE) and precipitin (IgG) anti-bodies in the serum of a patient with occupational asthmasecondary to sensitization to proteolytic enzymes of Bacillussubtilis. (French)Radermecker, M. Lille m6d., 16, 710, May 71.

[Human, Asthma Immunology, Bacillus Subtilis Enzymes,

IgE, IgG, Immunoglobulins, Peptide Hydrolases AdverseEffects]

Adenocarcinoma of ethmoids in furniture workers. (English)Hadfield, E. H., Macbeth, R. G. Ann. Otol. (St. Louis), 80,699-703, Oct. 71.[Human, Adenocarcinoma Diagnosis, Cytodiagnosis,Dust, Ethmoid Sinus, Maxillary Sinus, Wood]

8. Effects of physical agents

The relationship between the damping of vibrations duringtransmission to the temporal bone and ear pathology.(Russian)Kublanova, P. S., Maiorov, V. P. Zh. ushn. nos. gorlov.Bolezn., 30, 28-32, Sep.-Oct. 70.[Bone Conduction, Hearing Disorders Etiology, TemporalBone, Vibration Adverse Effects, English Abstract]

A study of occupational brucellosis. (English)Meenan, P. N., Hillary, I. B., Shattock, A. G. J. Irish med.Ass., 64, 576-8, 4 Nov. 71.[Human, Abattoirs, Agglutination Tests, BrucellosisDiagnosis, Complement Fixation Test, Coombs Test,Meat-packing Industry, Ireland]

Leukemia and multiple myeloma in farmers. (English)Milham, S., Jr. Amer. J. Epidem., 94, 507-10, Oct. 71.[Human, Age Factors, Agricultural Workers' Diseases.

Avian Leukosis, Leukemia Etiology, Lymphoma Occur-rence, Multiple Myeloma Etiology, Poultry DiseasesOccurrence, Oregon]

Occupational hazards. (English)Miller, R. M. Vet. med. small anim. Clin., 66, 856, Passim,Sep. 71.[Human, Occupational Diseases, Veterinary Medicine,United States]

Farmer's lung. Report of 2 cases in Switzerland. (German)Butikofer, E., Frossard-Bing, E. Helv. med. Acta (Suppl.),47, 103-4, 28 May 67.[Human, Farmer's Lung Diagnosis, HypersensitivityComplications, Pulmonary Fibrosis Complications,Switzerland]

Provoking factors in asthma. (English)Warwick, M. T. Brit. J. Dis. Chest., 65, 1-20, Jan. 71.

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[Human, Airway Resistance, Allergens Antibody For-mation, Aspergillosis Complications, Farmer's Lung,Loeffler's Syndrome, Skin Tests, Spirometry]

Acute bronchiolitis following provocative inhalation of alcalase-a proteolytic enzyme used in the detergent industry.(English)Mitchell, C. A., Gandevia, B. Med. J. Aust., 1, 1363-7, 26Jun.71.[Human, Aerosols Poisoning, Asthma Chemically Induced,Detergents Poisoning, Peptide Hydrolases Poisoning,Respiratory Hypersensitivity Chemically Induced, SkinTests, Australia]

Cancer in woodworkers. (English)Robinson, T. Lancet, 2, 771-2, 2 Oct. 71.[Human, Environmental Pollution, Hodgkins' DiseaseEtiology, Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms Etiology]

Chronic acoustic trauma: a classification. (Polish)Dziewiszek, S. Otolaryng. pol., 25, 323-8, 1971.[Human, Acoustic Trauma Classification, Audiometry,Chronic Disease, Occupational Diseases Prevention andControl, English Abstract]

Noise: the fourth pollution. (English)Saylor, L. F. Calif. Med., 115, 93-4, Sep. 71.[Human, Environmental Pollution, Noise, Public Health]

Results of systematic audiometric examination of personnel innoisy workshopsof a largemechanical construction enterprisein Lyons. (French)Lafon, J. C., Bourret, J. Arch. Mal. prof., 32, 587-9, Sep. 71.[Audiometry, Mass Screening]

Recovery from impulse-noise induced TTS in monkeys and men:a descriptive model. (English)Luz, G. A., Hodge, D. C. J. acoust. Soc. Amer., 49, 1770-7,Jun.71.[Human, Animal Experiments, Monkeys, AuditoryThreshold, Models Biologic, Noise]

Biological effects of microwave radiation. (English)Milroy, W. C., Michaelson, S. M. Hlth Phys., 21, 565-75,Jun. 71, 49.[Human, Animal Experiments, Eye Radiation Effects,Heat, Microwaves, Review]

Clinical and electromyographical diagnosis of damage to theperipheral nervous system by local vibrations (German)Lukas, E., Kuzel, V. Int. Arch. Arbeitsmed., 28, 239-49,1971.[Human, Electromyography, Mining, Peripheral NerveDisease Diagnosis, Vibration Adverse Effects, EnglishAbstract]

Experimental aspects of the effects of noise on the centralnervous system. (French)Angeleri, F., Faleg, G., Granati, A., Lenzi, R. Acta oto-rhino-laryng. belg., 25, 221-32, 1971.[Human, Animal Experiments, Rabbits, Rats; CentralNervous System D Etiology, Electroencephalography,Emotions, Personality Disorders Etiology, Stress, TimeFactors]

Extra-auditory effects of noise. (French)Bugard, P. Acta oto-rhino-laryng. belg., 25, 211-7, 1971.[Acoustic Trauma Etiology, Cardiovascular Diseases,Fatigue, Hearing Disorders, Nervous System Diseases]

The behaviour of the pathological ear in noise. (English)Chadwick, D. L. Acta oto-rhino-laryng. belg., 25, 113-28,1971.[Acoustic Trauma, Audiometry, Cochlea Pathology,Deafness Ear Diseases, Meniere's Disease, Otitis Media,Otosclerosis, Stapes Surgery]

Thromboelastographic examination (TEG) in uranium miners.(English)Kriklava, J. Strahlentherapie, 141, 185-92, 1971.[Blood Coagulation, Environmental Exposure, Mining,Radiation Monitoring, Thrombelastography, Time FactorsUranium Adverse Effects]

Effects of combined heat, noise and vibration stress on humanperformance and physiological functions. (English)Grether, W. F., Harris, C. S., Mohr, G. C., Nixon, C. W.,Ohlbaum, M., Sommer, H. C., Thaler, V. H., Veghte, J. H.Aerospace Med., 42, 1092-7, Oct. 71.[Human, Male, Aviation Medicine, Body Weight, Com-munication, Heart Rate, Heat, Mathematics, Noise,Reaction Time, Semantic Differential, Skin Temperature,Stress Physiopathology, Thinking, Vibration, VisualAcuity]

On a relatively new occupational risk: centimetric waves.(French)Pepersack, J. P. Arch. belges Med. Soc., 29, 113-20,Feb. 71.[Human, Radar, Radiation Injury, Radio Waves, EnglishAbstract]

Deafness from the noise in coopersmiths. Retrospective studyof 100 workers in a workshop. (Italian)Gobbato, F., Scamperle, R. Folia med. (Napoli), 53,113-26, Jun.-Jul. 70.[Human, Acoustic Trauma Etiology, Audiometry, En-vironmental Exposure, English Abstract]

Incidence of cardiovascular diseases amongst workers in hotworkshops. (Russian)Pavlenko, M. E. Vrach Delo., 1-4, Jun. 71.[Human, Cardiovascular Diseases Occurrence, Environ-mental Exposure, Heat, Metallurgy, English Abstract]

Proposals for evaluation of noise-injured persons for anexpert opinion on hardness of hearing. (German)Vollbrecht, E., Zenk, H. Dtsch. Gesundh.-Wes., 26, 85-9,26 Jan. 71.[Human, Acoustic Trauma Diagnosis, Audiometry,Expert Testimony, Hearing Disorders Diagnosis, Pro-tective Devices, English Abstract]

Sequential observations on pulmonary functional derangementsin bagassosis. (English)Jenkins, D. E., Malik, S. K., Figueroa-Casas, J. C.,Eichhorn, R. D. Arch. intern. Med., 128, 535-40, Oct. 71.[Human,Anoxemia Etiology, Bagassosis, LungCompliance,Pneumoconiosis, Pulmonary Diffusing Capacity, Spirom-etry, Vital Capacity]

Perspectives of application of an experimental study oftransitory effects of noise to occupational disease and safety.(French)Meyer-Schwertz, M. T., Parrot, J., Marbach, G., Mery, J.Arch. Mal. prof., 32, 218-20, Jan.-Feb. 71.[Human, Acoustic Trauma, Time Factors]

Effect of general vibration on equipment operators at ore-concentrating plants. (Russian)Antonova, K. P. Gig. i Sanit., 36, 99-100, Jun. 71.[Human, Metallurgy, Mining, Vibration, U.S.S.R]

Ultrasonic imaging of in vivo bubbles in decompression sickness.(English)Rubissow, G. J., Mackay, R. S. Ultrasonics, 9, 225-34,Oct. 71.[Human, Animal Experiments Guinea Pigs, Data Display,Decompression Sickness Diagnosis, Oscillometry, Trans-ducer, Ultrasonics]

Hearing disorders due to noise in metal industry. (French)Meier, D. Praxis, 60, 1144-51, 24 Aug. 71.[Human, Deafness Etiology, Hearing Disorders Etiology,Metallurgy, Noise]

Noise and aircrerw effectiveness. (English)Pierson, W. R. Aerospace Med., 42, 861-4, Aug. 71.[Human, Male, Adult, Audiometry, Aviation Medicine,Judgment, Noise, Perception]

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A simple rapid test for lead poisoning. (English)Qazi, Q. H., Madahar, D. P. J. Pediat., 79, 805-8, Nov. 71.[Anemia Hypochromic, Anemia Sickle Cell, Hemolysis,Lead Blood, Mass Screening, Methods, Osmotic Fragility,Spectrophotometry, Thalassemia]

The unsuitability of random urinary delta aminolevulinic acidsamples as a screening test for lead poisoning. (English)Specter, M. J., Guinee, V. F. Davidow, B. J. Pediat., 79,799-804, Nov. 71.[Chromatography Ion Exchange, Lead Blood, LevulinicAcid Urine, Mass Screening, Methods, Spectrophotometry]

Diagnostic mycoserology by immunoelectroosmophoresis: ageneral, rapid, and sensitive microtechnic. (English)Gordon, M. A., Almy, R. E., Greene, C. H., Fenton,J. W., Jr. Amer. J. clin. Path., 56, 471-4, Oct. 71.[Antigen-Antibody Reaction, Aspergillosis, Coccidioido-mycosis, Complement Fixation Test, Farmer's Lung,Moniliasis, Histoplasmosis, Gel Diffusion Tests, Immuno-electrophoresis, Methods]

Methods of studying the pathology of the olfactory analyzersof metallurgic industry workers. (Russian)Syroezhkin, F. A., Reshetniak, I. U. A. Zh. ushn. nos.gorlov. Bolezn., 30, 78-9, Sep.-Oct. 70.[Anosmia Diagnosis, Galvanic Skin Response, Metallurgy,Methods]

Bekesy audiometry: threshold recruitment and rhythm factors.(English)Reger, S. N. Laryngoscope (St. Louis), 81, 1802-9, Nov. 71.[Audiometry Standards, Auditory Threshold, Edema,Hearing Disorders Diagnosis, Labyrinth Diseases, Methods,Perceptual Distortion, Time Factors]

Possibilities of olfactometry. Fatigue measurements insmokers. (German)Kittel, G. Z. Laryng. Rhinol., 49, 376-86, Jun. 70.[Anosmia Diagnosis, Fatigue, Olfactory Mucosa, O1-factory Nerve, Smell, Smoking Complications, EnglishAbstract]

Evaluation of lung mechanics in epidemiologic studies. (English)Lapp, N. L., Hyatt, R. E. Bull. Physiopath. Resp. (Nancy),6, 595-604, Jul.-Sep. 70.[Human, Airway Resistance, Lung Compliance, Methods,Nitrogen, Oscillometry, Plethysmography Whole Body,Spirometry]

Use of pulmonary function tests in epidemiologic surveys.(English)

Ferris, B. G., Jr. Bull. Physiopath. Resp. (Nancy), 6,579-94, Jul.-Sep. 70.[Human, Airway Resistance, Pulmonary Diffusing Capacity,Socioeconomic Factors]

Pulmonary function measurements in epidemiologicalstudies. (English)Bouhuys, A. Bull. Physiopath. Resp. (Nancy), 6, 561-78,Jul.-Sep. 70.[Human, Byssinosis Occurrence, Lung Compliance,Respiratory Airflow, Respiratory Function Tests]

Assessment of lung function in occupational surveys. (English)Gandevia, B. Bull. Physiopath. Resp. (Nancy), 6, 537-60,Jul.-Sep. 70.[Human, Age Factors, Body Height, Body Weight,Methods, Racial Stocks, Sex Factors, Smoking]

Design of exercise test and type of information obtained.(English)Bevegard, S. Scand. J. resp. Dis. (Suppl.), 77, 119-22, 1971.[Disability Evaluation, Exercise Test, Exertion, OxygenConsumption, Respiratory Function Tests, Standards]

Value of spirometry in the evaluation of working capacity.Stevanovic, M. Plucne Bolesti Tuberk, 23, 26-32 Jan.-Mar.71.[Human, Disability Evaluation, Lung Diseases Physio-pathology, Spirometry, English Abstract]

Immunofluorescent studies in patients with farmer's lung.(English)Wenzel, F. J., Emanuel, D. A., Gray, R. L. J. Allergy clin.Immunol., 48, 224-9, Oct. 71.[Human, Antigen-antibody Complex, Antigens Analysis,Bronchi Immunology, Cytotoxicity Tests, Farmer's LungImmunology, Fluorescent Antibody Technic, GammaGlobulin, Histiocytes Immunology, Delaye Immunology,IgA Analysis, IgG Analysis, Immune Serums, Immuno-globulins Analysis, Lung Immunology, Lung NeoplasmsImmunology, Lymphocytes Immunology, Plasma CellsImmunology]

Pulmonary Hemodynamics in symptomatic coal miners.(English)Lapp, N. L., Seaton, A., Kaplan, K. C., Hunsaker, M. R.,Morgan, W. K. Amer. Rev. resp. Dis., 104,418-26, Sep. 71.[Human, Male, Adult, Coal Mining, HypertensionPulmonary Etiology, Lung Diseases Obstruction Com-plications, Oxygen Blood, Pneumoconiosis Complications,Respiratory Dead Space, Respiratory Function Tests,Ventilation-Perfusion Ratios]

10. Environmental measurement, control, and protection of the subject,

Personal protection against noise trauma. (English) Weller, W. Beitr. Silikose-Forsch., 23, 207-23, 1971.Holden, H. B., Stevens, P. E. Acta oto-rhino-laryng. belg., [Animal Experiments, Dust]25, 99-106, 1971. Use of succimer as a means of preventing occupational poisoning[Acoustic Trauma Prevention and Control, Protective in workers in the mercury industry. (Russian)Devices] Okonishnikova, I. E., Rozenberg, E. E. Gig. Tr. prof.

Preventive medicine recommendation for work with chemical Zabol., 15, 29-32, May 71.carcinogens. (German) [Human, Antidotes, Mercury Poisoning Prevention andTeichmann, B., Gibel, W., Schramm, T., Lohs, K. Arch. Control, Succinates Therapeutic Use, Sulphydryl Com-Geschwulstforsch, 37, 313-26, 1971. pounds Therapeutic Use, English Abstract][Carcinogens, Environmental Exposure, Protective Cloth- Problems of radiation safety and efficacy of preventiveing, Protective Devices, Work, English Abstract] measures in work with uranium enriched with U235 isotope

Biologic behavior of dusts, isolated from the lung using (Russian)formamide, in the intraperitoneal test in rats. (German) Andreeva, 0. S., Parkhomenko, G. M. Gig. i Sanit., 36,Kuhnhenn, J., Einbrodt, H. J. Beitr. Silikose-Forsch., 23, 36-9, Apr. 71.117-35,1971. [Air Pollution, Radiation Protection, Uranium, English[Human, Animal Experiments Rats, Anthracosilicosis, Abstract]Coal, Dust Analysis, Formamide, Injections, Intraperiton, Study of silicosis in Peruvian mines and permissible dustSilica, Silicosis, English Abstract] concentrations. (English)

Construction and function of a dusting apparatus for inhalation Paretto, L. A. Amer. industr. Hyg. Ass. J., 32, 463-7, Jul. 71.experiments with animals. (German) [Human, Environmental Health, Air Pollution Analysis,

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Altitude, Mathematics, Mining Standards, ModelsBiologic, Sampling Studies, Silica Analysis, Peru]

Vanadium pentoxide as toxic complex in the air of workingspace, its determination in the room-air and in urine.(German)Kohler, R. Z. ges. Hyg., 16, 7-12, Jan. 70.[Human, Methods, Photometry, Vanadium Urine,English Abstract]

Problems encountered in sonometry in the SNGB. (French)

Dufaux, J., Nordvik, N. Acta oto-rhino-laryng. belg., 25,84-91, 1971.[Acoustic Trauma Prevention and Control, Audiometry,Railroads, Belgium]

Experiences with a skin protective ointment in coal mining.(German)Redder, H. Zbl. Arbeitsmed., 21, 52-4, Feb. 71.[Human, Coal Mining, Dermatitis Contact Preventionand Control, Dermatologic Agents Therapeutic Use,Ointments, Skin Diseases Prevention and Control]

11. Miscellaneous

Restrictive lung disease: the view from pathology. (English)Wyatt, J. P., Ishikawa, S. Hum. Path., 1, 289-303, Jun. 70.[Human, Granuloma, Hand-Schueller-Christian, HeartDiseases, Heart Ventricle, Lung Compliance, Methods,Pneumoconiosis Complications, Pulmonary Artery, Pul-monary Fibrosis, Pulmonary Heart Disease, Reticulo-endotheliosis, Sarcoidosis, Silicosis, Viscosity]

Diffuse pulmonary fibrosis. (English)Hinson, K. F. Hum. Path., 1, 275-88, Jun. 70.[Human, Exudates and Transudates, Farmer's Lung,Granuloma, Hypersensitivity, Lung Pathology, MicroscopyElectron, Proteins, Pulmonary Alveoli, Pulmonary FibrosisClassification]

Occupational exposures to pollution. (English)Hall, S. A. J. roy. Coll. Phycns Lond., 5, 379-84, Jul. 71.[Asbestos, Carcinogens, Environmental Exposure, Evalu-ation Studies, Methods, Mutagens, Poisoning Diagnosis,Research]

Value and limits of clinical and biologic detection in occupa-tional diseases. (Fr-nch)Michaux, P., Boit2au, H. L., Tolot, F. Arch. Mal. prof.32, 1-124, Jan.-Feb. 71.[Acoustic Trauma, Carcinogens Poisoning, Electricity,Environmental Exposure, Magnetics, Pesticides Poisoning,Pneumoconiosis, Poisoning Diagnosis, Radiation Injury]

The effect of small concentrations of solvents on the state of themucous membrane of the upper respiratory tract. (Russian)Dragomiretskii, V. D., Rasskazova, T. V., Berezner, E. I.U.Zh. ushn. nos. gorlov. Bolezn., 30, 16-8, Sep.-Oct. 70.[Human, Anosmia Chemically Induced, Chemical Industry,Respiratory Tract Diseases, Solvents, English Abstract]

Influence of communication systems on workers' movementson the job. (French)Amoudru, C., Rameau, R., Devyver, B. van. Arch Mal.prof., 32, 226-36. Jan.-Feb. 71.[Communication, Human Engineering, Methods]

Mammography examination of employees of Bristol Corpora-tion. (English)Skone, J. F. Minerva Ginec., 23, 431, 15 May 71.[Human, Female, Breast Neoplasms Radiography,Mammography, England]

The health of coal mining communities. (English)Hart, J. T. J. roy. Coll. Gen. Pract., 21, 517-28, Sep. 71.[Human, Occupational Diseases Mortality, Absenteeism,Coal Mining, Socioeconomic Factors, Great Britain,Wales] #

Some clinical and anatomical characteristics of infectioushepatitis in chemical plant workers. (Russian)Mukhordov, F. G., Razin, P. S., Plotnikov, V. I. Gig. Tr.prof. Zabol., 15, 21-5, May 71.[Human, Chemical Industry, Environmental ExposureToxicity, Hepatitis Infectious, English Abstract]

Epidemiologic studies on infectious hepatitis as an occupa-tional disease. (German)Krieg, D. Dtsch. Gesundh.-Wes., 26, 296-9, 11 Feb. 71.[Human, Epidemiologic Methods, Health Education,Hepatitis Infectious Prevention and Control, GermanyEast, English Abstract]

Occupational pathology of bromine, chlorine and halogenatedderivatives. Monobromoacetic acid burns. (French)Apffel, J. Arch. Mal. prof., 32, 603-6, Sep. 71.[Human, Bromine, Burns, Chemical, Chlorine]

The epidemiology of bronchopulmonary symptoms in coalminers, foundry workers, chemical workers and bakers.(English)Worth, G., Muysers, K., Smidt, U., Gasthaus, L. Bull.Physiopath. Resp. (Nancy), 6, 617-36, Jul.-Sep. 70.[Atmospheric Pressure, Body Height, Body Weight,Bronchitis Occurrence, Dyspnea Etiology, Mining,Pneumoconiosis, Respiratory Function Tests, SilicosisOccurrence, Smoking]