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DatcjMonth/Yeari Industrial Hygiene Digests Related References 1948-1973 Page 1 PLAINTIFF'S EXHIBIT I* WV42917 January 1954 March 1954 May 1954 26 11 29 August 1954 29 September 1954 23 September 1954 23 Asbestosis Bodies and Pseudo-Asbestosis Bodies. J. Rutmer. Schweiz, Z. AJlgem. Pathol, u. BakterioL 15: 628-631 <1952). German. Asbestos Warts and Other Dermatoses in Workers with l&teinp Materials. G. Farris. Rass. mcd. ind. 22: 1-17 (Jan.- Feb. 19S3). Italian. The Namre nf T asrons Caused bv Asbestos and Mica in Exoftrim^ntal Pneumoconiosis in Guinea Pies. A.S. Ramaswamy, D.S. Venkate&h, and R. Rama Rao. J. Indian Inst. Sci. 25: Sect. A, 319-331 (Oct. 1953). The Presence of Asbestos Fibers in Urine of Workers 2nd. 22: 55-56 (3953). Italian. Distribution of Mineral Panicles and Fibers in the Tiinp after Rxnosure to Asbestos Dust. J.F. Knox aiid J. Beattie. Arch. lad. Hyg. & Occ. Med. ifl: 30-36 (July 1954). Mineral Content of the Lunes after Exposure to Asbestos Oust IF. Knox and J. Beanie Arch. Ind. Hyg. & Occ. Med. 12: 23-29 (July 1954). December 1954 31 Eariv Diagnosis of Asbestosis bv Enlarged Radiographs. J, Krausler and R, Seyss. Z. Unfallmad. u. Berufskrankh. 42: 59-64 (Mar. 15, 1954). German. WV-02917 January 1955 May 1955 31 27 July 1955 36 September 1955 October 1955 December 1955 32 28 16 January 1956 19 February 1956 22 February 1956 23 May 1955 18 Asbestosis. Queries ami Minor Notes, J, Am. Med. Assn. .146: 1546 (Dec. 18, 1954). Symposium on Occupational Diseases of the tanas Pathology of Asbestosis - Roentgenology Aspects_of fiilicosis and Asbestosis. K.M. Lynch and L.J. Bristol. Arch. Ind. Health. &: 183 -211 (Mar 1955). Primary Cortkai-Cell Tumor of the Peritoneum in a Case of Asbestosis. F. i^icher. Arch. Gewerbepath. Gcwerbehyg. J3- 382-392(1954). German. Mortality from Luos Cancer in Asbestos Workers. R. Doll. Brit. J. Ind. Med. 12: 81-86 (Apr. 1955). Pulmonary Disability in Asbestos Workers. K.W. Smith. Arch. Ind. 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Cancer Soc.) pp, 77-118, including discussion. (1956). Roem.ographk: Complications of Pulmonary Asbestosis. G. Jacob and H. Bohlig. Fortehr. Gebiete Rontgcnstrahlen 3: 515-525 (Oct. 1955). German. A Study of Respiration in pulmonary Asbestosis.H. Easterner. H. Denolin, A. dcCoster, and M. Eaglent. Arch, maladies profess. i: 546-553 (1955). French. Asbestosis: Reno* of a Case. E.R. Wiese and W.E.B, Hall. Diseases of die Chest 22: 229, 230 (Aug. 1956). C.qnfifrr wj Asbestos Workers. H. Bohlig and G. Jacob. Duet rued. Wochschr. 81? 231-233 (Feb. 17, 1956). German. Asbestosis - Death Benefits - Qualifications of Ex&m Medical Witnesses - Failure to Prove Injurious Exposure Alleged. Amborse's Case. Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. No, 1100. December 6, 1956. Asbestosis - Sufficient Evidence of benefits Due Dependent Son. BreY's Case, vlassachuscos Supreme Judicial Court. No. UOL December 7. 1956. 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Penary 1962 19 June 1962 June 1962 March 1963 March 1963 May 1963 18 19 20 20 19 May 1963 20 May 1963 21 July 1963 2! Nonoccuparional diffuse of Pulmonary Fibrosis; Report of a Case in an Asbq$tos Worker. P. Cartier and P. Gross. Arch. Environmental Health : 7380 (Jan. 1962). Reprints available from Industrial Hygiene Foundation upon request. Du$t Control in the Asbestos Textile Industry. B. F. Postman. Am. Ind. Hyg. Assn. J. 22: 67-74 (Jan.Feb. 1962). Rheumatoid Pneumoconiosis (ptplan's SvndromcJJn an Asbestos. Worker. W. G. Tellesson. Thorax (London) j: 372-377 (One. 1961). Asbestosis in Experimental ftnimBts. J. C. Wagner. Brit. J. Ind. Med. 2fl: M2 (Jan. 1963). Are Pleural Calcification Pathognomonic for Asbestosis? M. Aaspach. Inara. Arch. Geweibepathol. Gewerbehyg. 12- 108-120 (1962). German. Experimental Production of Mesothelial .Tumours of the Pleura bv implantation of Dusts in Laboratory Animals, J. C. Wagner. Nature 126: 180-181 (Get 13, 1962). 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