Mortality from respiratory diseases in dusty trades (inorganic dusts) / by Frederick L. Hoffman.
- Frederick Ludwig Hoffman
- Date:
- [1918]
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Mortality from respiratory diseases in dusty trades (inorganic dusts) / by Frederick L. Hoffman. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Iron and steel Industry—Concluded. Page. Grinders and polishers, mortality of_ 70 Health conditions, unsatisfactory, evidence of_ 78 Health-injurious conditions at iron and steel works_68, 09 Heaters, mortality of-75, 70 Iron and steel workers, mortality of_ Laborers, mortality of_76, 77 Miscellaneous employees, mortality of_77, 78 Physique of iron and steel workers, observations on_67, 08 Prudential Insurance Co.’s mortality experience_ 73, 75-77 Puddlers, mortality of-]_ 74 Rollers, mortality of_74, 75 Steel dusts, hygienic menace_69, 70 Steel workers, injurious dust among, occurrence of_61-(53 Iron mining_ 370-377 J. Jewelers_ 117-122 Descriptive account of jewelry industry___119, 120 Mortality of_ 120-122 Pneumonia and tuberculosis, mortality from_ 120 Prudential Insurance Co.’s mortality experience____ 122 Workrooms, ascertained unhygienic conditions in___118, 119 Jig-germen, jollymen, and pressers, pottery industry_ 262, 263 li. Lead and zinc mining_ 354-360 Missouri, specified localities in, mortality in_ 360 Prudential Insurance Co.’s mortalitj^ experience_ 358 Transvaal, mine employees in, mortality from accident and disease of_ 355 Lead poisoning : File cutters, English___102, 103 Lead mining industry, small risk of, in___ 356-358 Paint industry, New York_ 274 Pottei’y'workers, liability of, to, and to pulmonary diseases_ 249, 250 Pulmonary diseases and, pottery industry_ 263, 264 Lime dust, noninjuriousness of_ 238, 239 Limestone industry, centers of, vital statistics of_ 424 Lime workers_217-221 Lime dust and pulmonary tuberculosis-218, 219 Respiratory diseases, relative infrequency of_•_ 219 Linotype and monotype operation---123, 124 Lithographers_*_ 278-283 British mortality statistics_ 279-281 Prudential Insurance Co.’s mortality experience_ 281 Lung diseases : Dust origin of, conclusions of Dr. Collis^__ 221 Flint knappers and buhrstone dressers_186, 187 Frequency of, comparative, Aberdeen and Edinburgh_ 197 Frequency of, glass blowers_ 311 Tuberculous and nontuberculous, stone industry. United States_ 204, 205 Lungs, Bendigo miners’, ij^organic constituents of, analysis of_ 341 M. Marble and stone cutters, death rate of, from all causes, compared with manufactur¬ ing and trading class. United States_ 191 Marble industiT, centers of, vital statistics of_ 422 Marble workers_ 209-211 Masons and bricklayer.s, mortality of, from specified caiises_ 247 Massachusetts, Avorkshop sanitary investigations in : File making_99, 100 Foundries_ 283, 285, 286 Glass cutting and polishing_ 307, 308 Metal grinding_'_ 104 Molders, physical examination of, Pall River_ 287 Stone industry_184, 185 Med ico-actuarial mortality experience. (See Industrial insurance experience, sick¬ ness and mortality.) Metal grinders_82-91 Cutlery grinders, improvement in health of, Germany_ 85 Cutlery shops, sanitary precautions in, Germany_ 86 Dry-grinding processes, injuriousness of_84, 85 Grinders, mortality of_88, 89 Grinders, typical diseases of_83, 84 Medico-actuarial mortality experience_ 89 Metal grinding, hygiene of___82. 83 Ohio State Board of Health, sanitation inAmstigations by_89, 90 Prudential Insurance Co.’s mortality experience_ 88 Sheffield (England) cutlery trade, physique of males in_ 198 Sheffield (England) metal grinders, mortality of_86-88 Stove Mounters’ International Union, mortality experience of_ 90 Metallic dust, (See Dusts, industrial.) Metalhu’gical industries. (See Ore reduction and smelting.) Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.’s mortality experience. (Sec Industrial insurance experience, sickness and mortality.)](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29812446_0456.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)