British Journal of Industrial Medicine 1986.6
İÇİNDEKİLERContentsEditorial Vibration induced injury M FARKKILA Cancer mortality in the British rubber industry: 1946-80 T SORAHAN, H G PARKES, C A VEYS, AND J A M WATERHOUSE Neurobehavioural effects of occupational exposure to lead A M WILLIAMSON AND R K C TEO A survey of cancer and occupation in young and middle aged men. II. Non-respiratory cancers D COGGON, B PANNETT, C OSMOND, AND E D ACHESON Erythrocyte arginase, pyrimidine 5'-nucleotidase (P5N), and deoxypyrimidine 5'-nucleotidase (dP5N) as indices of lead exposure L R COOK, C R ANGLE, AND S J STOHS Correlation between fibre content of the lungs and disease in naval dockyard workers J C WAGNER, C B MONCRIEFF, R COLES, D M GRIFFTHS, AND D E MUNDAY Atopy, non-allergic bronchial reactivity, and past history as determinants of work related symptoms in seasonal grain handlers W O C M COOKSON, G RYAN, SHARON MACDONALD, AND A W MUSK Bronchoalveolar lavage in fanners' lung disease: diagnostic and physiological significance Y CORMLER, J BELANGER, P LEBLANC, AND M LAVIOLETTE Pulmonary function in asbestos cement workers: a dose-response study M FINKELSTEIN Toxicity of dipterex: a field study XIAOHAN HU, YAOPING LU, SHOUZHEN XUE, YOUXIN LING, AND XUEQI GU Short reports An unusual source of lead exposure in a precious metal assay worker A MARGARET SAMUEL AND P J BAXTER Acute nickel carbonyl poisoning: a report of 179 cases SHI ZHICHENG A study of serum monoamine oxidase (MAO) activity and the EEG in nickel carbonyl workers SHI ZHICHENG, A LATA, AND MAN YUHUA Duration of exposure as a surrogate for dose in the examination of dose response relations E S JOHNSON Correspondence Cancer mortality of cadmium workers G KAZANTZIS AND T H LAM Are hazard warnings sufficient? M R BRADDICK Notices NOTLARNo:6 |