INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE. Industrial Hygiene: Retrospect and Prospect (G. Clayton). Rationale for Industrial Hygiene Practice (R. Harris, et al.). RECOGNITION AND EVALUATION OF CHEMICAL AGENTS. The Mode of Absorption, Distribution and Elimination of Toxic Materials (B.
Dinman & J. Dinman). The Pulmonary Effects of Inhaled Mineral Dust (W. Eschenbacher, et al.). Man-Made Mineral Fibers (J. Singh & M. Coffman).
Occupational Dermatoses (D. Cohen). Theory and Rationale of Exposure Measurement (J. Lynch). Workplace Sampling and Analysis (R. Soule). Assessment of Exposures to Pneumoconiosis-Producing Mineral Dusts (H. Ayer & C.
Rice). Basic Aerosol Science (P. Reist). Computed Tomography in Industrial Hygiene (L. Todd). Potential Endocrine Disruptors in the Workplace (P. Tolbert). Atypical Human Responses to Low-Level Environmental Contaminants: The Problem of Multiple Chemical Sensitivities (M.
Cullen). Analytical Methods (R. Lieckfield). Calibration (M. Lippman). Quality Control (W. Babcock). Odors: Measurement and Control (A.
Turk, et al.). Interpreting Levels of Exposures to Chemical Agents (S. Rappaport). Index.