Industrial Hygiene Digest, Volume 1; Volume 19Industrial Health Foundation., 1955 - Industrial hygiene |
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Page 28
... tion was undertaken to distinguish the effect of the two factors . The results of the studies revealed that : ( 1 ) oxygen - intermittent positive breathing alone , except for the immediate effects of the oxygen , is of no value in ...
... tion was undertaken to distinguish the effect of the two factors . The results of the studies revealed that : ( 1 ) oxygen - intermittent positive breathing alone , except for the immediate effects of the oxygen , is of no value in ...
Page 33
... tion of x - ray machines ; treatment of an unusually susceptible person ; and treatment by several physicians , in succession , who do not learn about earlier treatment . Cancerous degeneration can occur six months to 50 years after ...
... tion of x - ray machines ; treatment of an unusually susceptible person ; and treatment by several physicians , in succession , who do not learn about earlier treatment . Cancerous degeneration can occur six months to 50 years after ...
Page 21
... tion , and soon rhythmic respiration began . In half an hour the patient became conscious and was out of danger . The mechanism of intoxica- tion and the therapy are discussed . English summary -- 1351 Stomatology of Workers Exposed to ...
... tion , and soon rhythmic respiration began . In half an hour the patient became conscious and was out of danger . The mechanism of intoxica- tion and the therapy are discussed . English summary -- 1351 Stomatology of Workers Exposed to ...
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Books Phamphlets and Notices | 6 |
Skin Diseases and Burns | 14 |
Industrial Dusts | 30 |
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