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related to Industrial medicine; Occupational diseases
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113 citations
related to Industrial medicine; Occupational diseases as a subject or category
Description Term used untill 1999
Article
Gordon, Robert
(1999)
Poisons in the fields: The United Farm Workers, pesticides, and environmental politics.
Pacific Historical Review
(pp. 51-77).
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Article
Tweedale, Geoffrey; Jeremy, David J.
(1999)
Compensating the workers: Industrial injury and compensation in the British asbestos industry, 1930s-1960s.
Business History
(pp. 102-120).
(/isis/citation/CBB000083762/)
Article
Ruffat, Michèle
(1998)
The role of insurance in the prevention of work-related accidents in France in the first half of the 20th century.
Dynamis: Acta Hispanica ad Medicinae Scientiarumque Historiam Illustrandam
(pp. 447-463).
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Book
Ramazzini, Bernardino
(1998)
Die Krankheiten der Handwerker. Aus dem Latein übersetz von Goldmann, Paul.
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Article
Hart, P. D'Arcy
(1998)
Chronic pulmonary disease in South Wales coal mines: An eye-witness account of the MRC surveys (1937-1942). Edited by Tansey, E.M..
Social History of Medicine
(pp. 459-468).
(/isis/citation/CBB000083614/)
Article
Hepler, Allison L.
(1998)
“And we want steel toes like the men”: Gender and occupational health during WWII.
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
(pp. 687-713).
(/isis/citation/CBB000083621/)
Article
Holdsworth, Clare
(1998)
Dr. John Thomas Arlidge and Victorian occupational medicine.
Medical History
(pp. 458-475).
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Article
Tweedale, Geoffrey; Hansen, Philip
(1998)
Protecting the workers: The Medical Board and the asbestos industry, 1930s-1960s.
Medical History
(pp. 439-457).
(/isis/citation/CBB000083763/)
Article
Bartrip, Peter
(1998)
Too little, too late? The Home Office and the asbestos industry regulations, 1931.
Medical History
(pp. 421-438).
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Article
Maloney, Thomas N.
(1998)
Racial segregation, working conditions, and workers' health: Evidence from A.M.Byers Company, 1916-1930.
Explorations in Economic History
(pp. 272-295).
(/isis/citation/CBB000078915/)
Article
Cooper, Jill E.
(1997)
Keeping the girls on the line: The medical department and women workers at AT&T, 1913-1940.
Pennsylvania History: A Journal of Mid-Atlantic Studies
(pp. 490-508).
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Book
Riley, James C.
(1997)
Sick, not dead: The health of British working men during the mortality decline.
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Book
Cooter, Roger; Luckin, Bill
(1997)
Accidents in history: Injuries, fatalities, and social relations.
(/isis/citation/CBB000075231/)
Book
Sellers, Christopher C.
(1997)
Hazards of the job: From industrial disease to environmental health science.
(/isis/citation/CBB000076934/)
Book
Clark, Claudia
(1997)
Radium girls: Women and industrial health reform, 1910-1935.
(/isis/citation/CBB000077963/)
Book
Steckel, Richard H.; Floud, Roderick
(1997)
Health and welfare during industrialization.
(/isis/citation/CBB000078876/)
Article
Waldron, H.A.
(1997)
Occupational health during the Second World War: Hope deferred or hope abandoned?.
Medical History
(pp. 197-212).
(/isis/citation/CBB000075461/)
Chapter
Labisch, Alfons
(1996)
Die Montanindustrie in der Gewerbeaufsicht des Regierungsbezirks Düsseldorf: Ein lokalhistorischer Beitrag zur Frage, warum im 19. Jahrhundert in Preussen, bzw. in Deutschland, zwar eine Gewerbeaufsicht, aber kein Gewerbemedizinaldienst enstand.
In: L'homme et la terre: Mens en aarde. Mensch und Erde. Actes du 13e Congrès Benelux d'Histoire des Sciences, Echternach (Luxembourg), 5-7 octobre 1995
(p. 41).
(/isis/citation/CBB000079770/)
Article
Hill, Patricia Evridge
(1996)
Invisible labours: Mill work and motherhood in the American South.
Social History of Medicine
(pp. 235-251).
(/isis/citation/CBB000073474/)
Book
Harrison, Barbara
(1996)
Not only the “dangerous trades”: Women's work and health in Britain, 1880-1914.
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