Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author An aid to accident prevention: medical profile classification of bus operators,1953,22,11,520-524,Brandaleone Psychological testing; effect on the accident frequency of bus operators,1955,24,7,296-298,Brandaleone Making safety motivate--the personal importance of accident prevention,1964,33,,631-632,Rusk The automobile seat belt a factor in preventive surgery,1958,27,8,384-385,Waltz Heart rate measurements of drivers with the highway systems research car,1969,38,10,339-348,Platt Current research in treatment of alcoholism,1966,35,10,867-871,Hoff Effects of prolonged driving upon driving skill and performance of a subsidiary task,1966,35,9,760-765,Brown Automobile insurance--a requiem for the American bar?,1966,35,9,775-776,Turner Contact lenses and the railroad industry,1965,34,,632-635,Black Information and instruction: little-known tasks of civil aviation physicians,1971,40,8,15-18,Pasquet Arsine gas poisoning; report of a case,1948,17,6,208,Wills Chemical tests for intoxication as an aid to traffic and industrial safety,1948,17,2,52-56,Harger Trauma and arthritis; an analysis of 162 cases,1948,17,2,41-45,Wolff Personal factors in industrial accidents; a study of accident proneness in an industrial group,1949,18,7,291-294,Hobbs A college course on the medical basis of accident compensation as taught at Swiss universities,1949,18,4,149,Zollinger Personal factors of accident proneness,1949,18,1,29,Hedri The relationship between truck and tractor driving and disorders of the spine and supporting structures; report of a survey,1950,19,9,444-445,Fishbein Accident proneness; a serious industrial problem. What can the industrial physician do about it?,1950,19,9,419-426,Wolff Role of the medical department in the management of accident cases involving diabetics,1950,19,6,275-278,Reed A method of reducing the accident rate in bus operation; selection of the bus operator,1950,19,5,231-234,Brandaleone A review of health and safety of deep divers,1970,39,12,497-503,Wise Department of Industrial Health Tata Services Limited,1970,39,12,489-496,Thacker An over-all review--activities of occupational safety and health institutes,1970,39,8,341-344,Mankiker The measurement of work-accident experience in the American petroleum industry,1970,39,6,249-252,Greenberg Occupational health services in Brazilian industries,1970,39,6,245-248,Nogueira Hardcore personality and industrial illnesses and accidents,1970,39,4,174-178,Gass The psychological effects of litigation on the industrially injured patient: a research plea,1970,39,4,167-170,Naftulin Promotion of occupational safety and health in small undertakings,1970,39,1,42-45,Pyle Heart injury from nonpenetrating chest injuries,1969,38,10,349-356,Walters The efficiency of the physiologic protective apparatus of the eye in an industrial environment,1969,38,4,143-144,Szmyt The accident repeater: a comparative psychiatric study,1968,37,10,768-773,Marcus The whiplash: tiny impact tremendous injury,1968,37,9,668-691,Guy Post-traumatic neurosis--theme and variations,1968,37,5,347-350,Fellner Some psychiatric aspects of industrial accidents,1967,36,3,181-184,Weil Safety in a release binding,1967,36,1,30-34,Tucker Psychotraumatic reactions,1966,35,11,957-966,Braverman Interpretation of injury from the standpoint of labor,1966,35,11,950-953,Gratz Current concepts of injury under the workmen's compensation act--the problem from the standpoint of industry,1966,35,11,954-956,Hahn Historical background of injury as it relates to the workmen's compensation law,1966,35,11,943-945,Gintz Work injuries and smoking,1966,35,10,880-881,Naus Rates and costs of occupational accidents in Egypt,1966,35,9,768-771,el-Attar Source of occupational accidents in Egypt and the part of body injured,1966,35,8,672-678,el-Attar Occupational accidents in Egypt,1966,35,8,669-672,el-Attar Occupational accident prevention in the United Kingdom,1966,35,4,267-270,Stoney Improving the worker's emotional environment,1966,35,4,259-261,MacPherson Engineering safety into material handling jobs,1966,35,4,254-256,Verlenden Accident prevention in heavy industry,1966,35,4,252-253,Faison Florida work injuries. Frequency and severity rates,1966,35,3,200-204, Occupational health problems in a transport company,1966,35,1,30-33,Driessen Spondylolisthesis and trauma,1965,34,12,917-921,Soren Safe practices for industrial SCUBA diving,1965,34,11,870-873,Breysse Seat belt injuries and legal aspects,1965,34,11,866-869,McRoberts Methyl bromide poisoning in man,1965,34,,499-502,Longley Mental disorders associated with industrial head injury,1973,42,11,9-11 passim,Marinacci Causes of morbidity among British merchant seamen,1973,42,6,13-17,Howard The role of supervisors in health and safety,1973,42,6,11-12,Strasser Renewed efforts to stem workers' accidents urged by ILO,1973,42,2,31-32,Vitek Injury rates by industry 1970 BLS Report 406 Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics,1972,41,12,31-33, Head trauma due to falls--a brief comment,1972,41,11,21-22,Grifford Industrial eye injuries--analysis of 500 cases,1972,41,7,30-32,Belfort Medical recommendations and the National Commission on State Workmen's Compensation Laws,1972,41,7,20-24,Hellmuth The post concussion syndrome,1972,41,5,23-31,Elia Position statement--contact lenses in industry,1972,41,2,38-39, The process of recovery: patterns in industrial back injury. 2. Predicting outcomes from early case data,1971,40,9,7-15,Leavitt New evidence on the old problems of trichloroethylene,1971,40,8,25-33,Huff The process of recovery: patterns in industrial back injury. 1. Costs and other quantitative measures of effort,1971,40,8,7-14,Leavitt Accidents during work and time of the day,1971,40,6,28-30,Nogueira Occupational health and safety: the need for reappraisal,1971,40,4,20-24,Teplow Fire and explosion hazards in anesthetizing areas,1951,20,11,509-512,Thomas Human relations and accident prevention,1951,20,3,121-123,Himler Medicine and industrial accident prevention,1951,20,2,86-88,Tabershaw Fluoroacetate (1080) poisoning,1952,21,9,440-442,Harrisson Eye protection program,1952,21,9,433-437,Wood The occupational hazards of boxing; medical recommendations for control,1952,21,9,420-423,Ferlaino Personality appraisal of the injured,1952,21,5,206-212,Monheimer Medical care in a surface transportation company,1952,21,4,174-178,Brandaleone Post-traumatic neuroses,1953,22,8,337-340,Moriarty The phenomenon of accident proneness,1953,22,4,141-148,Arbous The incidence of accidents in relation to the annual cycle,1953,22,2,49-55,Schulzinger Neurologic examination in industrial injuries,1954,23,9,418-422,Bellis The Waco tornado,1954,23,7,325,Jaworski The General Motors disaster at Livonia,1954,23,7,323-325,Eadie Industrial medicine; and disaster; atomic bomb preparedness,1954,23,7,321-323,Lecklider The accident parade,1954,23,7,307-308,Johnstone The eyes of the industrial worker: vision in small plants metal trades; Detroit area,1954,23,6,243-248,Ryan Accident proneness,1954,23,4,151-152,Schulzinger Carbon tetrachloride poisoning; a review,1954,23,3,93-105,Hardin Criteria for the diagnosis of occupational illness. III. Radiation,1955,24,10,436-439,Albert Criteria for the diagnosis of occupational illness. II. Solvents,1955,24,10,432-436,Foulger Criteria for the diagnosis of occupational illness. I. Metals and other inorganic substances,1955,24,10,427-432,Kehoe Residual motor-skeletal disabilities among 215 motorist casualties,1955,24,9,395-397,Kulowski Carbon monoxide poisoning; a danger of farm and home,1955,24,7,302-306,Morgan Traffic injuries,1955,24,7,299-301,Zollinger The identification of accident proneness,1955,24,7,293-295,Johnstone The management of multiple injuries,1955,24,6,264-268,Lindquist Trauma and the psychiatrist,1955,24,6,257-260,Adams A nutritional factor in TNT poisoning; a study of fifty employees exposed to the toxic influence of handling trinitrotoluene,1955,24,4,171-172,Devereux Industrial accident cases and the community rehabilitation center,1955,24,4,157-160,Allan Accident proneness: a clinical approach to injury-liability,1955,24,3,122-126,McLean Chlorinated insecticides: toxicity for man,1955,24,3,101-109,McGEE Parathion poisoning; a brief review,1955,24,2,65-72,Golz Manganese poisoning,1955,24,1,1-7,Penalver The pre-accident patient; diagnosis and treatment,1956,25,10,451-458,Schulzinger Don't blame household poisonings on industry,1956,25,9,413-416,Haley Grease gun injury; a case report,1956,25,6,282-284,Vivian Safe handling of toxic materials by the pest control operator,1956,25,5,205-212,Cook Manganese poisoning,1956,25,4,190,Penalver Treatment of acute plutonium poisoning,1956,25,3,135-139,Norwood The aging ailing truck driver with special reference to the motor carrier safety regulations of the interstate commerce commission,1956,25,3,109-112,Newquist Prevention of eye accidents in sugar and pineapple industries of Hawaii,1956,25,2,73-77,Holmes Health hazards of vanadium-containing residual oil ash,1956,25,1,29-36,Mcturk Physical standards for vehicle operators; an aid to accident prevention,1956,25,1,17-22,Brandaleone Acute decompression illness; a report of forty-four cases,1957,26,11,492-496,Kooperstein Safety measures to minimize auto injuries,1957,26,7,331-332,Connor Traumatic neurosis,1957,26,5,253-259,Loria Problem drinking in industry: review of a company program,1957,26,5,221-228,Franco SURVEY of the occupational environment: an essential of industrial medical practice,1957,26,3,149-155, Recommendations for medical standards for motor vehicle drivers,1957,26,1,25-32,Brandaleone The nurse's role in health maintenance and accident prevention,1959,28,5,238-245,Sutter Psychological aspects of accident causation,1959,28,5,230-231,Maciver Ventilation for human occupancy; a disaster of historic import,1959,28,1,36-37,Brasch Whiplash,1959,28,1,11,Long Industrial thallium intoxication,1958,27,12,607-619,Richeson Corrosive lesion of the eye caused by liquid SO2,1958,27,11,602-603,Sanchez The problem of industrial safety: analysis of 403 consecutive losttime accidents during a six year-six month period at a naval industrial activity,1958,27,9,480-482,Shaw Occupational exposure to the imported fire ant,1958,27,9,436-438,Wilson Injury litigation among railway employees,1958,27,8,413-416,Kaplan Hazards of diving with selfcontained underwater breathing apparatus,1958,27,8,389-392,Alvis Outbreak of mercury poisoning in Ohio,1958,27,7,354-363,Benning Everybody's business: the problem of fall-out and radiation,1958,27,7,349-353,Shilling Stress factors in industry; an approach at the U.S. Naval Gun Factory,1958,27,6,295-297,Lipman Pre-existing structural defects and severity of compensation back injuries,1958,27,5,249-252,Runge Neurosurgical and neurological aspects of industrial trauma,1958,27,4,177-178,Huber Basic principles for precautionary labeling,1960,29,,530-533,Hogan Some neuropathologic aspects of boxing,1960,29,,440-441,Neubuerger Trauma and vascular diseases arising from cold injury-evaluation of aggravation acceleration exacerbation and causal relation,1960,29,,334-337,Tebrock The dust control and ventilation services of the Quebec Metal Mines Accident Prevention Association,1960,29,,278-282,Grassmuck Post-traumatic neuroses,1960,29,,200-203,Mackay The railroad doctor and personal injury litigation,1960,29,,218-220,Carney Self-poisoning with lead,1960,29,,1-7,Baader Post-traumatic personality disorders including neuroses and encephalopathy,1960,29,,8-15,Arieff Allergy to stinging insects,1961,30,,213-217,Jackson Motivating for accident prevention,1961,30,,93-97,Conte Studies on calcium cyanamide poisoning,1961,30,,35-37,Murakami The eye protection program at kaiser steel,1963,32,,478-479,Tudor Disability days due to injury,1963,32,,288-295,Gleeson Persons injured while at work,1963,32,,191-196,Wilder 10 rules for disaster preparedness in industry,1963,32,,201,Taylor Accidental poisoning: emergency calls to industrial concerns for help. Public health and legal implications,1963,32,,135-137,Naimark Death in a hole,1963,32,,95-97,Breysse Blunt trauma cannot produce cancer,1963,32,,124,Bellis Protection of the head,1963,32,,76-78,Gabb Limits of seat-belt protection during crash decelerations,1963,32,,33-37,Bruggink Clinical observations on the spines of ejected pilots,1963,32,,28-29,Hirsch Comparative hazards from some insecticides,1965,34,,578-579,Van raalteh Grip measurements as a part of the pre-placement evaluation,1965,34,,555-557,Patterson Occupation and suicide,1964,33,,818-820,Tuckman Medical hazards of photography,1964,33,,807-812,Shemesh Mass casualties,1964,33,,728-731,Bennett Acute hydrogen sulfide intoxication; an unusual source of exposure,1964,33,,656-660,Rosso The stress of life--new focal point for understanding accidents,1964,33,,621-625,Selye A modern medical program for the small plant. Its contribution to safety,1964,33,,560-563,Sutter The occupational carbon monoxide hazard of commercial vehicle drivers,1964,33,,118-120,Cook Psychosomatic aspects of accidents,1962,31,,525-532,Sachs Medical aspects of large scale storable propellant operations,1962,31,,433-437,Thomas The prevention of manganese poisoning,1962,31,,308-310,Wynter The poison control movement in the United States,1962,31,,296-297,Grayson The President's Conference on Occupational Safety; safeguarding human worth through medico-administrative skills. V. The changing nature of industrial health problems,1962,31,,257-259,Ross Decompression illness (aeroembolism),1962,31,,239-248,Buck The president's Conference on Occupational Safety: safeguarding human worth through medico-administrative skills,1962,31,,249-252,Wells The President's Conference on Occupational Safety; safeguarding human worth through medico-administrative skills. IV. Solving present and future problems,1962,31,,255-257,Derryberry Epidemiology of patient accidents,1962,31,,186-190,Parrish Accident prevention: an overview of the field,1962,31,,162-169,Johnson Chronic carbon monoxide poisoning; a critical resume,1962,31,,99-103,Pfrender Studies on the hemorrhagin of Vipera palestinae venom,1967,36,3,205-206,de Vries Disturbances of metabolism in organophosphate poisoning,1967,36,1,58-62,Davis Physical conditioning for skiers and others,1967,36,1,28-29,Picard The kinesiology and fraudulence of skiing,1967,36,1,26-27,Wilson Weekend ski injuries at Mt. Telemark Cable Wisconsin 1965-1966 season,1967,36,1,35-40,Sponsel Safe handling and use of organic phosphate pesticides,1967,36,4,267-274,Deichmann The changing profile of fatal poisonings,1967,36,5,340-346,Davis Accidents by venomous animals in Colombia,1966,35,11,988-992,Marinkelle The problem from the standpoint of the physician,1966,35,11,946-949,Ansfield Headache--an industrial nemesis,1967,36,9,585-587,Diamond Pneumatic rupture of the colon as an industrial injury,1967,36,10,663-667,Zechel Establishing justice in the field of damage law,1968,37,1,46-55,O'Neill The Industrial Commission looks at industrial head injuries,1968,37,1,43-45,Otto Psychosomatic psychiatric and neurological aspects of concussive syndromes in industry,1968,37,1,21-29,Boshes Organophosphorus insecticide poisoning in Argentina,1968,37,7,552,Astolfi A case of fatal occupational aldrin intoxication,1968,37,7,551,Symanski Sequelae of poisoning from phosphate ester pesticides,1968,37,7,538,West Pharmacology and toxicology of organic phosphorus insecticiees in children,1968,37,7,530,Silverio The pesticides problem in Puerto Rico,1968,37,7,518,Villares Sequelae of poisoning from phosphate ester pesticides,1968,37,11,832-836,West The post hoc philosophy of disease,1966,35,9,723 passim,Rice Assessment of health hazards of electron-beam metal melting or welding units,1969,38,12,448-451,Voltkova Manganese poisoning in the mines of Cuba,1953,22,5,220-221,Garcia avila Some considerations for the treatment of non-narcotic drug abusers,1971,40,1,29-38,Chambers Industrial intoxications which may simulate ethyl alcohol intake,1971,40,3,33-35,Eckardt Experiments in human work capabilities under pressure now being conducted at the royal Naval Physiological Laboratory,1972,41,12,10-20,Bennett The acute oral toxicity and the hazard associated with the oral administration of two detergents,1972,41,10,9-14,Deichmann Human factors in long-distance flights,1972,41,6,11-17,Mohler Patterns of drug abuse epidemiology in prisoners,1972,41,1,15-19,Davies Primary blast injuries,1973,42,3,14-21,Hamit Radio-frequency energy: a hazard to workers?,1973,42,7,23-26,Odland Arsine poisoning from aluminum tank cleaning,1967,36,11,747-749,Elkins Industrial intoxication by chlormethane sulphonic acid trichloranilide (CMSAT) in Europe,1967,36,1,63-64,Symanski