Name/Title
Silicosis and Allied Disorders: History and Industrial ImportanceEntry/Object ID
2023.91.4Description
Bulletin No. 1 of the Medical Series of the Air Hygiene of America, Inc., "Silicosis and Allied Disorders: History and Industrial Importance. Published April 15, 1937, 178 pages. "Save L. U. Gardner contributed" is written on the front cover in black ink, "ONLY record" in blue ink, "1937" in red pencil, and there is a "Saranac Laboratory Library" stamp in black ink. The bulletin contains information on silicosis occurrences in Canada in the United States, the disorder's relation to others like tuberculosis, and its impact on industries like mining. The bulletin was compiled through reviewing extant literature on silicosis. Contributing authors include: Eleanor Rantoul, Dr. A. J. Lanza, Dr. L. U. Gardner, Dr. S. R. Haythorn, Dr. T. Lyle Hazlett, Dr. R. R. Jones, Dr. E. P. Pendergrass, Dr. O. A. Sander, and Dr. R. R. Sayers.Lexicon
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Mining, AirPublication Details
Publication Type
NewsletterVolume/Number/Issue
Bulletin No. 1Series
Medical SeriesPublisher
Air Hygiene Foundation of America, Inc.Place Published
City
PittsburghState/Province
PennsylvaniaCountry
United States of AmericaDate Published
Apr 15, 1937Printer
Mayer Publishing and Printing CompanyPlace Printed
City
PittsburghState/Province
PennsylvaniaCountry
United States of AmericaPublication Language
EnglishDimensions
Height
9 inWidth
6 inDepth
3/4 in