Oxford University Press по журналам "Occupational Medicine"
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(Oxford University Press, 1991)A survey of foundry workers was undertaken to assess the effect of respiratory disease on both absence in the year prior to the survey and labour turnover since a cross-sectional study of respiratory morbidity five years ...
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(Oxford University Press, 1981-10-01)Studies of the relationship between various measures such as nature of work, family responsibilities, age and absence from work, have led to contradictory findings. Similar discrepancies are found in studies comparing ...
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(Oxford University Press, 1991)An audit was undertaken of time lost from work and reasons given to employers for absence in a group of patients attending a city centre outpatients department. For the audit a Department of Genito-urinary Medicine was ...
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(Oxford University Press, 1985)A study of 90 patients undergoing day case vasectomy revealed that 46.2 per cent took time off work following surgery. The main reason for absence was pain or discomfort and patients were more likely to take time off if ...
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(Oxford University Press, 1995-08-01)Silver has been implicated as a cause of ill health, related largely to its use in the medical setting as a treatment for burns and in prosthetic cements. This report discusses occupational silver exposure in two workers ...
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(Oxford University Press, 1990)Fifty-seven shift workers were matched for age, cigarette smoking and blue-collar/white-collar status against day worker controls. The recognised coronary heart disease risk factors, blood pressure, body mass index, random ...
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(Oxford University Press, 1992)A case of methyl bromide poisoning in a nurseryman is described. This case demonstrates the insidious nature and delayed action of the gas and the lengthy recovery period following poisoning and persistence of neurological ...
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(Oxford University Press, 1952-10-01)1. A case of metol poisoning is described in which the patient manifested cyanosis and black urine. 2. The phenomena are considered to be due chiefly to the presence of aromatic amino and hydroxyl groups in the original ...
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(Oxford University Press, 1987)Nephrotic syndrome is described in a 37-year-old woman occupationally exposed to metallic mercury. She exhibited no other symptoms or signs of mercury poisoning and renal function returned to normal on removal from mercury ...
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(Oxford University Press, 1991)A 42-year-old, previously healthy man, developed dizziness and headaches. A CT scan revealed areas of demyelination in the left temporal lobe. He had been exposed to large amounts of organic solvents for most of his working ...
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(Oxford University Press, 1992)Methanol (CH3OH) is a chemical feedstock of increasing importance as well as a commonly used solvent. In the early 1980s methanol production was introduced at a new petrochemical complex in the Saudi port of Jubail. A case ...
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