British Journal of Industrial Medicine 1984.2
İÇİNDEKİLERContentsEditorial Dust exposure and mortality in an American chrysotile asbestos friction products plant A D MCDONALD, J S FRY, A J WOOLLEY,AND JCMcDONALD Lung cancer mortality among workers making lead chromate and zinc chromate pigments at three English factories JOANMDAVIES Long term mortality study of chromate pigment workers who suffered lead poisoning JOAN M DAVIES A mortality study of cement workers M E McDOWALL Mortality of fire fighters in Western Australia E ELIOPULOS, B K ARMSTRONG, J T SPICKETT, AND F HEYWORTH Mortality study of British pathologists 1974-80 J M HARRINGTON AND D OAKES Urinary fluoride concentration as an estimator of welding fume exposure from basic electrodes B SJOGREN, L HEDSTROM, AND GOSTA LINDSTEDT Mobility of diesel versus non-dieseI coal miners; some evidence on the healthy worker effect G AMES AND B TRENT Role of histamine in the aetiology of byssinosis. I Blood histamine concentrations in workers exposed to cotton and flax dusts M H NOWEIR, H M ABDEL-KADER, AND F OMRAN Role of histamine in the aetiology of byssinosis. II Lung histamine concentrations in guinea pigs chronically exposed to cotton and flax dusts M H NOWEIR, H M ABDEL-KADER, AND A MAKAR Exposure to oxides of nitrogen: respiratory symptoms and lung function in British coalminers A ROBERTSON, J DODGSON, P COLLINGS, AND A SEATON Extrinsic allergic broncholitis in a bird fancier M G HARRIES, B HEARD, AND D GEDDES Asthma and other symptoms in cinnamon workers C G URAGODA In vitro cytotoxicity and quantitative silica analysis of diatomaceous earth products E BYE, R DAVIES, D M GRIFFITHS, B GYLSETH, AND C B MONCRIEFF Lead and zinc concentrations in plasma, erythrocytes, and urine in relation to ALA-D activity after intravenous infusion of Ca-EDTA N ISHIHARA, S SHIOJIMA, AND K HASEGAWA Urinary cadmium and lead concentrations and their relation to blood pressure in a population with low exposure J STAESSEN, C J BULPITT, H ROELS, A BERNARD, R FAGARD, J V JOOSSENS, R LAUWERYS, P LIJNEN. AND A AMERY Chromosome analysis from peripheral blood lymphocytes of workers after an acute exposure to benzene M GILLIAN CLARE, A YARDLEY-JONES, A C MACLEAN, AND B J DEAN Lipid abnormalities in workers exposed to dioxin J V MARTIN Raised serum bile acid concentrations after occupational exposure to styrene: a possible sign of hepatotoxicity? C EDLING AND C TAGESSON Genotoxic exposure of workers creosoting wood R P BOS, C T J HULSHOF, J L G THEUWS, AND P TH HENDERSON Hair chromium concentration and chromium excretion in tannery workers G SANER, v YUZBAŞIYAN, AND S ÇIGDEM Prognostic value of acetylcholine challenge test: a prospective study O T PHAM, J M MUR, N CHAU, M GABIANO, J C HENQUEL, AND D TECULESCU Thin layer chromatography of p-aminophenol in urine after mixed exposure to aniline and toluene GRAZYNA BIENIEK, KRYSTYNA KARMANSKA, AND T WILCZOK Optimum weights for commercial divers R I MCCALLUM AND A PETRIE Is chronic detergent ingestion harmful to the gut? L A MERCURIUS-TAYLOR, A P JAYARAJ, AND c G CLARK Notes and miscellanea: Actual hazard of methyl bromide fumigation in soil disinfection Lung mechanics in relation to radiographic category of coalworkers' simple pneumoconiosis Notice: Royal College of Physicians of Ireland: Faculty of Occupational Medicine Correction: Fibre type and concentration in the lungs of workers in an asbestos cement factory (Nov. 1983) Information section ASTMCODEN:BJIMAG41(2) 149-288(1984) ISSN 0007-1072 British Medical Association Tavistock Square London WC1 NOTLARNo:2 |