"Why I Became an Occupational Physician" and Other Occupational Health Stories
"Why I Became an Occupational Physician" and Other Occupational Health Stories
Hobson, John; Occupational Medicine, The Society of
Oxford University Press
07/2020
288
Mole
Inglês
9780198862543
15 a 20 dias
502
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1: Bill Gunnyeon: Why I became an occupational physician...
2: Jean Spencer Felton: Those extra moments
3: Anon: One hundred years of the health and safety laboratory 1
4: A.C. Mackay: Fifty years ago: Raynaud's phenomenon in a pneumatic tool worker
5: Anthony Seaton: Thoughts on lawnmower blades
6: C.A. Veys: Why I became an occupational physician...
7: Graham Hardy: Thackrah's grave
8: Mike Gibson: The celebration of Saint Monday
9: John Hobson: Socrates
10: Stewart Lloyd: Why I became an occupational physician...
11: Anon: 'Working Lives' by John Darwell
12: J.J.A. Blakely: Fifty years ago: Harmful noise
13: J.A. Hunter: Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 1: Solvents
14: Katherine M. Venables: Why I became an occupational physician...
15: G.O. Hughes: Fifty years ago: A mobile consulting room (report on a demonstration given at the Annual Provincial Meeting of the Association, Manchester July 1954)
16: John Challenor: Excellent credit rating
17: Anthony Seaton: Two words and a man
18: John Sorrell: Why I became an occupational physician...
19: Anon: The Hawthorne effect
20: Anon: Fifty years ago: Free enterprise and public service
21: John Hobson: Born to run?
22: Peter Verow: Why I became an occupational physician...
23: L.G. Norman: Fifty years ago: Book review: 'The diseases of occupations' by Donald Hunter
24: Mike Gibson: Health and safety legislation
25: Nerys Williams: How one pre-employment decision nearly changed the world order
26: Susan A. Robson: Why I became an occupational physician...
27: Hanaa Sayed: DDA 1995, 2005, or 605?
28: D. Malcolm: Fifty years ago: The work of the Research Advisory Committee
29: Anthony Seaton: I want never gets
30: David Wright: Why I became an occupational physician...
31: Andy Slovak: Why I became a second-hand bookseller: Part 1
32: J. A. Hunter: Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 2: New job
33: John Hobson: The oldest sick note
34: Joseph L. Kearns: Why I became an occupational physician...
35: Andy Slovak: Why I became a second-hand bookseller: part 2
36: W. M. Dixon: Fifty years ago: The first group occupational health service in Scotland
37: Mike Gibson: I learned (a bit) about aviation medicine from that
38: Raymond Agius: Why I became an occupational physician...
39: Naomi Brecker: Occupational health in India
40: John Challenor: A bit like turtles
41: Anthony Seaton: On tenterhooks
42: D. Coggon: Why I became an occupational physician...
43: Naomi Brecker and Barbara Wren: Coming to the end of the road in occupational health: Lessons from cancer care
44: A.W. W. Robinson: Fifty years ago: The medical officer of health and the small workplace
45: John Hobson: The human spirit level
46: R. Ian McCallum: Why I became an occupational physician...
47: David Walker: A close friend
48: J.T. Mets: Occupational hazard of rubber tapping
49: J. A. Hunter: Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 3: The Birdman of Linbridge
50: Mike Gibson: Hunting canaries
51: William Dixon: Why I became an occupational physician...
52: James Preston: Why I now watch my step as an occupational physician
53: R. Viner: Fifty years ago: Occupational health: An employer's view
54: Anthony Seaton: Clinical research
55: David Snashall: Why I became an occupational physician...
56: Ken Addley and Paul McKeagney: The RMS Titanic
57: Kenneth Lee: Fifty years ago: Assessment off the ability to work of the unfit
58: Kirstie Gibson: In search of the black stuff
59: John Hobson: Back to school
60: Anthony Seaton: Billy Liddell
61: Ann Fingret: Why I became an occupational physician...
62: B. H. Pentney: Fifty years ago: General practice and industrial medicine in the United States
63: Nerys Williams: Every cloud has a silver lining... even a failed private practice
64: Ralph Aston: Why I became an occupational physician...
65: Mike Gibson: A memorable patient
66: Anthony Seaton: The strange case of Irving Selikoff
67: Morris Cooke: Why I became an occupational physician...
68: Vanessa Hebditch: Why I am doing the GCC again
69: Anon: Fifty years ago: The appointed factory doctor
70: John Hobson: Mesothelioma
71: Ian S. Symington: Why I became an occupational physician...
72: Mike McKiernan: Sydney 2000
73: J. A. Hunter: Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 4: Vanadium
74: John Challenor: Directly read
75: Peter Harries: Why I became an occupational physician...
76: Richard Colman: A leaky vessel
77: H. Beric Wright: Fifty years ago: Parameters of occupational health in America
78: Anthony Seaton: More genetics for medical students?
79: Monty Brill: Why I became an occupational physician...
80: Arthur Eakins: Charmed to be sure
81: Mike Gibson: A practical demonstration of Boyle's Law
82: John Hobson: Lest we forget
83: Andy Slovak: Why I became an occupational physician...
84: Sabine Wicker and Paul Grime: Are you ready for the EU Sharps Directive 2010/32/EU?
85: Roy Goulding: Fifty years ago: A poisons information service
86: J. A. Hunter: Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 5: Drivers
87: H. Engel: Why I became an occupational physician...
88: John D. Meyer: The ex-servicemen's maternity ward
89: Nerys Williams: Medicine is my lawful wife, and literature is my mistress
90: Anthony Seaton: Those two impostors
91: Athol Hepburn: Why I became an occupational physician...
92: Hans Engel: An elusive occupational toxin
93: Anon: Fifty years ago: The proposed new constitution
94: John Hobson: Armadillo
95: Tim Carter: Why I became an occupational physician...
96: Desmond O'Neill: Learning from the Vikings: Havamal and occupational rehabilitation
97: Mike Gibson: Early thoughts on g
98: John Challenor: Employers: Aren't they all the same?
99: Roy Archibald: Why I became an occupational physician ...
100: Syed Nasir: The rewards of rural training in the Scottish Highlands
101: Anon: Fifty years ago: Genesis of a new society
102: Anthony Seaton: The mill reek in 1754
103: Alan Bailey: Why I didn't become an occupational physician...
104: Gordon Shepherd: Time to ditch occupational health
105: B.S. Baker: Fifty years ago: A new portable hand operated external cardiac compressor
106: J. A. Hunter: Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 6: Sniffing about
107: Anon: One hundred years of the health and safety laboratory 2
108: John Hobson: All tied up
109: Simon E. Asogwa: Why I became an occupational physician...
110: Paul Grime: Fashion victims
111: Anon: One hundred years of the health and safety laboratory 3
112: Anon: Fifty years ago: Malaises and discontents
113: Clodagh Cashman: Why I became an occupational physician...
114: D. Linn Holness and Gary Liss: The Ontario workplace health champions program
115: Mike Gibson: Going through the motions
116: Anthony Seaton: How to learn science
117: Timothy P. Finnegan: Why I became an occupational physician...
118: Emma Hirons: Hammerfest: Occupational medicine at 70 degrees north
119: R.W. Howell: Fifty years ago: Height, weight, and obesity in an industrial population
120: John Hobson: The raincoat sign
121: W. Glass: Why I became an occupational physician...
122: Karen Coomer: The art of observation
123: Kirstie Gibson: Worst job ads from history: Situation vacant plague doctor
124: David Walker: The adjudicator
125: Anthony Seaton: Stones
126: Peter Verow: Why I became a part-time occupational physician
127: Dorothy Linn Holness: A multidisciplinary clinic for occupational disease
128: Anon: Fifty years ago: The teaching of occupational medicine to undergraduate medical students
129: William R. Jenkinson: Why I became an occupational physician...
130: John Storrs: Jaw ache: An occupational hazard?
131: Nerys Williams: What clinicians should look for in health and lifestyle apps
132: John Hobson: Mellifluous
133: Ira Madan: Why I became an occupational physician...
134: Anon: One hundred years of the health and safety laboratory 4
135: Dianne Baxendine: Slum clinics
136: John Rich: Fifty years ago: Laser hazards
137: Anthony Seaton: A sovereign remedy to all diseases
138: Henry N. Goodall: Why I became an occupational physician...
139: Paul Grime: Fashion victims campaign: Responses from clothing retailers
140: Mike Gibson: What's in a name?
141: J.A. Hunter: Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 7: Aromatherapy
142: David Fishwick: Why I became a respiratory physician with an occupational interest
143: Paul Williams: An unusual occupation with novel hazards
144: A. O. Bech, M. D. Kipling, and W. E. Zundel: Fifty years ago: Emery pneumoconiosis
145: John Hobson: Piles
146: Giuliano Franco: Why I became an occupational physician...
147: Eva Baranyiova: Philosophical transactions: 350 years of publishing at the Royal Society
148: Mike Gibson: Occupational histories
149: Anthony Seaton: Risk assessments: good and bad
150: John Aldridge: Why I became an occupational physician...
151: Eric Altschuler: PTSD induced by the trauma of subordinates: The Robert Gates syndrome
152: F. H. Tyrer: Fifty years ago: Problems of a group occupational health service in Lancashire
153: John Challenor: Working in the shadow of a thin blue broken line
154: Jerry Beach: Why I became an occupational physician...
155: Tomoyuki Kawada: New stress check programme in Japan's workplace
156: Anthony Seaton: Jelly beans and jumbo jets
157: Nerys Williams: Society of Occupational Medicine golden jubilee travelling fellowship 2017
158: John Hobson: Shaking all over
159: Robert Willcox: Why I became an occupational physician...
160: Stephen Deacon: Preparing for retirement
161: Anthony Ryle: Fifty years ago: The scope of occupational medicine in a university health service
162: Anthony Seaton: A blue patient and exploding factories
163: Malcolm Gatley: Why I became an occupational physician...
164: Folashade Adenekan: Golden jubilee travel fellowship 2016
165: Mike Gibson: Which way is up?
166: J.A. Hunter: Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 8: The HAVS and the Have Nots
167: David Walker: Don Valley festival champions
168: Ian Reid-Entwistle: Why I became an occupational physician...
169: Timothy Finnegan: Pegasus at Wanlockhead
170: Anon: One hundred years of the health and safety laboratory 5
171: Joan M. Davies: Fifty years ago: Searching for occupational cancer risks
172: John Hobson: Ready, fire, aim!
173: Chris Sharp: Why I became an occupational physician
174: Frank Klont: Demoralization and stress we can all help?
175: Kirstie Gibson: Keeping hat-making alive in Luton
176: Anthony Seaton: The silent killer
177: Joshua Devonport: Why I might become an occupational physician
178: Timo Hannu: Occupational eye hazard of renaissance sculptor Benvenuto Cellini and the recurrent theme of pigeon's blood
179: G.L. Leathart: Fifty years ago: Pulmonary function tests in asbestos workers
180: Mike Gibson: It's not all hot air
181: Douglas Scarisbrick: Why I became an occupational physician...
182: Arun Chind: Visit the workplace? What's wrong with it?
183: Nerys Williams: Why doctors need to be careful with social media
184: Anon: One hundred years of the health and safety laboratory 6
185: John Hobson: I never knew
186: Arun Peter Chind: Why I became an occupational physician...
187: Eric Teasdale: The early working life of one occupational physician in the 1970s
188: Elizabeth Mitchell: Fifty years ago: The shopworker
189: Anthony Seaton: Neurological memories
190: Karen Coomer: Consequences of OH alert syndrome
191: P.J. Taylor: Fifty years ago: Sickness absence resistance
192: Mike Gibson: More hot air
193: Nerys Williams: Internet addiction: Caught in the web
194: John Challenor: Hazard, risk, and a bullet
195: Mike Gibson: Anti-smoking legislation
196: John Garnett: Fifty years ago: Productivity, morale, and occupational medicine
197: John Hobson: Corbett McDonald
198: Anthony Seaton: Shale is here again
2: Jean Spencer Felton: Those extra moments
3: Anon: One hundred years of the health and safety laboratory 1
4: A.C. Mackay: Fifty years ago: Raynaud's phenomenon in a pneumatic tool worker
5: Anthony Seaton: Thoughts on lawnmower blades
6: C.A. Veys: Why I became an occupational physician...
7: Graham Hardy: Thackrah's grave
8: Mike Gibson: The celebration of Saint Monday
9: John Hobson: Socrates
10: Stewart Lloyd: Why I became an occupational physician...
11: Anon: 'Working Lives' by John Darwell
12: J.J.A. Blakely: Fifty years ago: Harmful noise
13: J.A. Hunter: Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 1: Solvents
14: Katherine M. Venables: Why I became an occupational physician...
15: G.O. Hughes: Fifty years ago: A mobile consulting room (report on a demonstration given at the Annual Provincial Meeting of the Association, Manchester July 1954)
16: John Challenor: Excellent credit rating
17: Anthony Seaton: Two words and a man
18: John Sorrell: Why I became an occupational physician...
19: Anon: The Hawthorne effect
20: Anon: Fifty years ago: Free enterprise and public service
21: John Hobson: Born to run?
22: Peter Verow: Why I became an occupational physician...
23: L.G. Norman: Fifty years ago: Book review: 'The diseases of occupations' by Donald Hunter
24: Mike Gibson: Health and safety legislation
25: Nerys Williams: How one pre-employment decision nearly changed the world order
26: Susan A. Robson: Why I became an occupational physician...
27: Hanaa Sayed: DDA 1995, 2005, or 605?
28: D. Malcolm: Fifty years ago: The work of the Research Advisory Committee
29: Anthony Seaton: I want never gets
30: David Wright: Why I became an occupational physician...
31: Andy Slovak: Why I became a second-hand bookseller: Part 1
32: J. A. Hunter: Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 2: New job
33: John Hobson: The oldest sick note
34: Joseph L. Kearns: Why I became an occupational physician...
35: Andy Slovak: Why I became a second-hand bookseller: part 2
36: W. M. Dixon: Fifty years ago: The first group occupational health service in Scotland
37: Mike Gibson: I learned (a bit) about aviation medicine from that
38: Raymond Agius: Why I became an occupational physician...
39: Naomi Brecker: Occupational health in India
40: John Challenor: A bit like turtles
41: Anthony Seaton: On tenterhooks
42: D. Coggon: Why I became an occupational physician...
43: Naomi Brecker and Barbara Wren: Coming to the end of the road in occupational health: Lessons from cancer care
44: A.W. W. Robinson: Fifty years ago: The medical officer of health and the small workplace
45: John Hobson: The human spirit level
46: R. Ian McCallum: Why I became an occupational physician...
47: David Walker: A close friend
48: J.T. Mets: Occupational hazard of rubber tapping
49: J. A. Hunter: Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 3: The Birdman of Linbridge
50: Mike Gibson: Hunting canaries
51: William Dixon: Why I became an occupational physician...
52: James Preston: Why I now watch my step as an occupational physician
53: R. Viner: Fifty years ago: Occupational health: An employer's view
54: Anthony Seaton: Clinical research
55: David Snashall: Why I became an occupational physician...
56: Ken Addley and Paul McKeagney: The RMS Titanic
57: Kenneth Lee: Fifty years ago: Assessment off the ability to work of the unfit
58: Kirstie Gibson: In search of the black stuff
59: John Hobson: Back to school
60: Anthony Seaton: Billy Liddell
61: Ann Fingret: Why I became an occupational physician...
62: B. H. Pentney: Fifty years ago: General practice and industrial medicine in the United States
63: Nerys Williams: Every cloud has a silver lining... even a failed private practice
64: Ralph Aston: Why I became an occupational physician...
65: Mike Gibson: A memorable patient
66: Anthony Seaton: The strange case of Irving Selikoff
67: Morris Cooke: Why I became an occupational physician...
68: Vanessa Hebditch: Why I am doing the GCC again
69: Anon: Fifty years ago: The appointed factory doctor
70: John Hobson: Mesothelioma
71: Ian S. Symington: Why I became an occupational physician...
72: Mike McKiernan: Sydney 2000
73: J. A. Hunter: Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 4: Vanadium
74: John Challenor: Directly read
75: Peter Harries: Why I became an occupational physician...
76: Richard Colman: A leaky vessel
77: H. Beric Wright: Fifty years ago: Parameters of occupational health in America
78: Anthony Seaton: More genetics for medical students?
79: Monty Brill: Why I became an occupational physician...
80: Arthur Eakins: Charmed to be sure
81: Mike Gibson: A practical demonstration of Boyle's Law
82: John Hobson: Lest we forget
83: Andy Slovak: Why I became an occupational physician...
84: Sabine Wicker and Paul Grime: Are you ready for the EU Sharps Directive 2010/32/EU?
85: Roy Goulding: Fifty years ago: A poisons information service
86: J. A. Hunter: Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 5: Drivers
87: H. Engel: Why I became an occupational physician...
88: John D. Meyer: The ex-servicemen's maternity ward
89: Nerys Williams: Medicine is my lawful wife, and literature is my mistress
90: Anthony Seaton: Those two impostors
91: Athol Hepburn: Why I became an occupational physician...
92: Hans Engel: An elusive occupational toxin
93: Anon: Fifty years ago: The proposed new constitution
94: John Hobson: Armadillo
95: Tim Carter: Why I became an occupational physician...
96: Desmond O'Neill: Learning from the Vikings: Havamal and occupational rehabilitation
97: Mike Gibson: Early thoughts on g
98: John Challenor: Employers: Aren't they all the same?
99: Roy Archibald: Why I became an occupational physician ...
100: Syed Nasir: The rewards of rural training in the Scottish Highlands
101: Anon: Fifty years ago: Genesis of a new society
102: Anthony Seaton: The mill reek in 1754
103: Alan Bailey: Why I didn't become an occupational physician...
104: Gordon Shepherd: Time to ditch occupational health
105: B.S. Baker: Fifty years ago: A new portable hand operated external cardiac compressor
106: J. A. Hunter: Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 6: Sniffing about
107: Anon: One hundred years of the health and safety laboratory 2
108: John Hobson: All tied up
109: Simon E. Asogwa: Why I became an occupational physician...
110: Paul Grime: Fashion victims
111: Anon: One hundred years of the health and safety laboratory 3
112: Anon: Fifty years ago: Malaises and discontents
113: Clodagh Cashman: Why I became an occupational physician...
114: D. Linn Holness and Gary Liss: The Ontario workplace health champions program
115: Mike Gibson: Going through the motions
116: Anthony Seaton: How to learn science
117: Timothy P. Finnegan: Why I became an occupational physician...
118: Emma Hirons: Hammerfest: Occupational medicine at 70 degrees north
119: R.W. Howell: Fifty years ago: Height, weight, and obesity in an industrial population
120: John Hobson: The raincoat sign
121: W. Glass: Why I became an occupational physician...
122: Karen Coomer: The art of observation
123: Kirstie Gibson: Worst job ads from history: Situation vacant plague doctor
124: David Walker: The adjudicator
125: Anthony Seaton: Stones
126: Peter Verow: Why I became a part-time occupational physician
127: Dorothy Linn Holness: A multidisciplinary clinic for occupational disease
128: Anon: Fifty years ago: The teaching of occupational medicine to undergraduate medical students
129: William R. Jenkinson: Why I became an occupational physician...
130: John Storrs: Jaw ache: An occupational hazard?
131: Nerys Williams: What clinicians should look for in health and lifestyle apps
132: John Hobson: Mellifluous
133: Ira Madan: Why I became an occupational physician...
134: Anon: One hundred years of the health and safety laboratory 4
135: Dianne Baxendine: Slum clinics
136: John Rich: Fifty years ago: Laser hazards
137: Anthony Seaton: A sovereign remedy to all diseases
138: Henry N. Goodall: Why I became an occupational physician...
139: Paul Grime: Fashion victims campaign: Responses from clothing retailers
140: Mike Gibson: What's in a name?
141: J.A. Hunter: Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 7: Aromatherapy
142: David Fishwick: Why I became a respiratory physician with an occupational interest
143: Paul Williams: An unusual occupation with novel hazards
144: A. O. Bech, M. D. Kipling, and W. E. Zundel: Fifty years ago: Emery pneumoconiosis
145: John Hobson: Piles
146: Giuliano Franco: Why I became an occupational physician...
147: Eva Baranyiova: Philosophical transactions: 350 years of publishing at the Royal Society
148: Mike Gibson: Occupational histories
149: Anthony Seaton: Risk assessments: good and bad
150: John Aldridge: Why I became an occupational physician...
151: Eric Altschuler: PTSD induced by the trauma of subordinates: The Robert Gates syndrome
152: F. H. Tyrer: Fifty years ago: Problems of a group occupational health service in Lancashire
153: John Challenor: Working in the shadow of a thin blue broken line
154: Jerry Beach: Why I became an occupational physician...
155: Tomoyuki Kawada: New stress check programme in Japan's workplace
156: Anthony Seaton: Jelly beans and jumbo jets
157: Nerys Williams: Society of Occupational Medicine golden jubilee travelling fellowship 2017
158: John Hobson: Shaking all over
159: Robert Willcox: Why I became an occupational physician...
160: Stephen Deacon: Preparing for retirement
161: Anthony Ryle: Fifty years ago: The scope of occupational medicine in a university health service
162: Anthony Seaton: A blue patient and exploding factories
163: Malcolm Gatley: Why I became an occupational physician...
164: Folashade Adenekan: Golden jubilee travel fellowship 2016
165: Mike Gibson: Which way is up?
166: J.A. Hunter: Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 8: The HAVS and the Have Nots
167: David Walker: Don Valley festival champions
168: Ian Reid-Entwistle: Why I became an occupational physician...
169: Timothy Finnegan: Pegasus at Wanlockhead
170: Anon: One hundred years of the health and safety laboratory 5
171: Joan M. Davies: Fifty years ago: Searching for occupational cancer risks
172: John Hobson: Ready, fire, aim!
173: Chris Sharp: Why I became an occupational physician
174: Frank Klont: Demoralization and stress we can all help?
175: Kirstie Gibson: Keeping hat-making alive in Luton
176: Anthony Seaton: The silent killer
177: Joshua Devonport: Why I might become an occupational physician
178: Timo Hannu: Occupational eye hazard of renaissance sculptor Benvenuto Cellini and the recurrent theme of pigeon's blood
179: G.L. Leathart: Fifty years ago: Pulmonary function tests in asbestos workers
180: Mike Gibson: It's not all hot air
181: Douglas Scarisbrick: Why I became an occupational physician...
182: Arun Chind: Visit the workplace? What's wrong with it?
183: Nerys Williams: Why doctors need to be careful with social media
184: Anon: One hundred years of the health and safety laboratory 6
185: John Hobson: I never knew
186: Arun Peter Chind: Why I became an occupational physician...
187: Eric Teasdale: The early working life of one occupational physician in the 1970s
188: Elizabeth Mitchell: Fifty years ago: The shopworker
189: Anthony Seaton: Neurological memories
190: Karen Coomer: Consequences of OH alert syndrome
191: P.J. Taylor: Fifty years ago: Sickness absence resistance
192: Mike Gibson: More hot air
193: Nerys Williams: Internet addiction: Caught in the web
194: John Challenor: Hazard, risk, and a bullet
195: Mike Gibson: Anti-smoking legislation
196: John Garnett: Fifty years ago: Productivity, morale, and occupational medicine
197: John Hobson: Corbett McDonald
198: Anthony Seaton: Shale is here again
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1: Bill Gunnyeon: Why I became an occupational physician...
2: Jean Spencer Felton: Those extra moments
3: Anon: One hundred years of the health and safety laboratory 1
4: A.C. Mackay: Fifty years ago: Raynaud's phenomenon in a pneumatic tool worker
5: Anthony Seaton: Thoughts on lawnmower blades
6: C.A. Veys: Why I became an occupational physician...
7: Graham Hardy: Thackrah's grave
8: Mike Gibson: The celebration of Saint Monday
9: John Hobson: Socrates
10: Stewart Lloyd: Why I became an occupational physician...
11: Anon: 'Working Lives' by John Darwell
12: J.J.A. Blakely: Fifty years ago: Harmful noise
13: J.A. Hunter: Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 1: Solvents
14: Katherine M. Venables: Why I became an occupational physician...
15: G.O. Hughes: Fifty years ago: A mobile consulting room (report on a demonstration given at the Annual Provincial Meeting of the Association, Manchester July 1954)
16: John Challenor: Excellent credit rating
17: Anthony Seaton: Two words and a man
18: John Sorrell: Why I became an occupational physician...
19: Anon: The Hawthorne effect
20: Anon: Fifty years ago: Free enterprise and public service
21: John Hobson: Born to run?
22: Peter Verow: Why I became an occupational physician...
23: L.G. Norman: Fifty years ago: Book review: 'The diseases of occupations' by Donald Hunter
24: Mike Gibson: Health and safety legislation
25: Nerys Williams: How one pre-employment decision nearly changed the world order
26: Susan A. Robson: Why I became an occupational physician...
27: Hanaa Sayed: DDA 1995, 2005, or 605?
28: D. Malcolm: Fifty years ago: The work of the Research Advisory Committee
29: Anthony Seaton: I want never gets
30: David Wright: Why I became an occupational physician...
31: Andy Slovak: Why I became a second-hand bookseller: Part 1
32: J. A. Hunter: Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 2: New job
33: John Hobson: The oldest sick note
34: Joseph L. Kearns: Why I became an occupational physician...
35: Andy Slovak: Why I became a second-hand bookseller: part 2
36: W. M. Dixon: Fifty years ago: The first group occupational health service in Scotland
37: Mike Gibson: I learned (a bit) about aviation medicine from that
38: Raymond Agius: Why I became an occupational physician...
39: Naomi Brecker: Occupational health in India
40: John Challenor: A bit like turtles
41: Anthony Seaton: On tenterhooks
42: D. Coggon: Why I became an occupational physician...
43: Naomi Brecker and Barbara Wren: Coming to the end of the road in occupational health: Lessons from cancer care
44: A.W. W. Robinson: Fifty years ago: The medical officer of health and the small workplace
45: John Hobson: The human spirit level
46: R. Ian McCallum: Why I became an occupational physician...
47: David Walker: A close friend
48: J.T. Mets: Occupational hazard of rubber tapping
49: J. A. Hunter: Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 3: The Birdman of Linbridge
50: Mike Gibson: Hunting canaries
51: William Dixon: Why I became an occupational physician...
52: James Preston: Why I now watch my step as an occupational physician
53: R. Viner: Fifty years ago: Occupational health: An employer's view
54: Anthony Seaton: Clinical research
55: David Snashall: Why I became an occupational physician...
56: Ken Addley and Paul McKeagney: The RMS Titanic
57: Kenneth Lee: Fifty years ago: Assessment off the ability to work of the unfit
58: Kirstie Gibson: In search of the black stuff
59: John Hobson: Back to school
60: Anthony Seaton: Billy Liddell
61: Ann Fingret: Why I became an occupational physician...
62: B. H. Pentney: Fifty years ago: General practice and industrial medicine in the United States
63: Nerys Williams: Every cloud has a silver lining... even a failed private practice
64: Ralph Aston: Why I became an occupational physician...
65: Mike Gibson: A memorable patient
66: Anthony Seaton: The strange case of Irving Selikoff
67: Morris Cooke: Why I became an occupational physician...
68: Vanessa Hebditch: Why I am doing the GCC again
69: Anon: Fifty years ago: The appointed factory doctor
70: John Hobson: Mesothelioma
71: Ian S. Symington: Why I became an occupational physician...
72: Mike McKiernan: Sydney 2000
73: J. A. Hunter: Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 4: Vanadium
74: John Challenor: Directly read
75: Peter Harries: Why I became an occupational physician...
76: Richard Colman: A leaky vessel
77: H. Beric Wright: Fifty years ago: Parameters of occupational health in America
78: Anthony Seaton: More genetics for medical students?
79: Monty Brill: Why I became an occupational physician...
80: Arthur Eakins: Charmed to be sure
81: Mike Gibson: A practical demonstration of Boyle's Law
82: John Hobson: Lest we forget
83: Andy Slovak: Why I became an occupational physician...
84: Sabine Wicker and Paul Grime: Are you ready for the EU Sharps Directive 2010/32/EU?
85: Roy Goulding: Fifty years ago: A poisons information service
86: J. A. Hunter: Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 5: Drivers
87: H. Engel: Why I became an occupational physician...
88: John D. Meyer: The ex-servicemen's maternity ward
89: Nerys Williams: Medicine is my lawful wife, and literature is my mistress
90: Anthony Seaton: Those two impostors
91: Athol Hepburn: Why I became an occupational physician...
92: Hans Engel: An elusive occupational toxin
93: Anon: Fifty years ago: The proposed new constitution
94: John Hobson: Armadillo
95: Tim Carter: Why I became an occupational physician...
96: Desmond O'Neill: Learning from the Vikings: Havamal and occupational rehabilitation
97: Mike Gibson: Early thoughts on g
98: John Challenor: Employers: Aren't they all the same?
99: Roy Archibald: Why I became an occupational physician ...
100: Syed Nasir: The rewards of rural training in the Scottish Highlands
101: Anon: Fifty years ago: Genesis of a new society
102: Anthony Seaton: The mill reek in 1754
103: Alan Bailey: Why I didn't become an occupational physician...
104: Gordon Shepherd: Time to ditch occupational health
105: B.S. Baker: Fifty years ago: A new portable hand operated external cardiac compressor
106: J. A. Hunter: Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 6: Sniffing about
107: Anon: One hundred years of the health and safety laboratory 2
108: John Hobson: All tied up
109: Simon E. Asogwa: Why I became an occupational physician...
110: Paul Grime: Fashion victims
111: Anon: One hundred years of the health and safety laboratory 3
112: Anon: Fifty years ago: Malaises and discontents
113: Clodagh Cashman: Why I became an occupational physician...
114: D. Linn Holness and Gary Liss: The Ontario workplace health champions program
115: Mike Gibson: Going through the motions
116: Anthony Seaton: How to learn science
117: Timothy P. Finnegan: Why I became an occupational physician...
118: Emma Hirons: Hammerfest: Occupational medicine at 70 degrees north
119: R.W. Howell: Fifty years ago: Height, weight, and obesity in an industrial population
120: John Hobson: The raincoat sign
121: W. Glass: Why I became an occupational physician...
122: Karen Coomer: The art of observation
123: Kirstie Gibson: Worst job ads from history: Situation vacant plague doctor
124: David Walker: The adjudicator
125: Anthony Seaton: Stones
126: Peter Verow: Why I became a part-time occupational physician
127: Dorothy Linn Holness: A multidisciplinary clinic for occupational disease
128: Anon: Fifty years ago: The teaching of occupational medicine to undergraduate medical students
129: William R. Jenkinson: Why I became an occupational physician...
130: John Storrs: Jaw ache: An occupational hazard?
131: Nerys Williams: What clinicians should look for in health and lifestyle apps
132: John Hobson: Mellifluous
133: Ira Madan: Why I became an occupational physician...
134: Anon: One hundred years of the health and safety laboratory 4
135: Dianne Baxendine: Slum clinics
136: John Rich: Fifty years ago: Laser hazards
137: Anthony Seaton: A sovereign remedy to all diseases
138: Henry N. Goodall: Why I became an occupational physician...
139: Paul Grime: Fashion victims campaign: Responses from clothing retailers
140: Mike Gibson: What's in a name?
141: J.A. Hunter: Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 7: Aromatherapy
142: David Fishwick: Why I became a respiratory physician with an occupational interest
143: Paul Williams: An unusual occupation with novel hazards
144: A. O. Bech, M. D. Kipling, and W. E. Zundel: Fifty years ago: Emery pneumoconiosis
145: John Hobson: Piles
146: Giuliano Franco: Why I became an occupational physician...
147: Eva Baranyiova: Philosophical transactions: 350 years of publishing at the Royal Society
148: Mike Gibson: Occupational histories
149: Anthony Seaton: Risk assessments: good and bad
150: John Aldridge: Why I became an occupational physician...
151: Eric Altschuler: PTSD induced by the trauma of subordinates: The Robert Gates syndrome
152: F. H. Tyrer: Fifty years ago: Problems of a group occupational health service in Lancashire
153: John Challenor: Working in the shadow of a thin blue broken line
154: Jerry Beach: Why I became an occupational physician...
155: Tomoyuki Kawada: New stress check programme in Japan's workplace
156: Anthony Seaton: Jelly beans and jumbo jets
157: Nerys Williams: Society of Occupational Medicine golden jubilee travelling fellowship 2017
158: John Hobson: Shaking all over
159: Robert Willcox: Why I became an occupational physician...
160: Stephen Deacon: Preparing for retirement
161: Anthony Ryle: Fifty years ago: The scope of occupational medicine in a university health service
162: Anthony Seaton: A blue patient and exploding factories
163: Malcolm Gatley: Why I became an occupational physician...
164: Folashade Adenekan: Golden jubilee travel fellowship 2016
165: Mike Gibson: Which way is up?
166: J.A. Hunter: Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 8: The HAVS and the Have Nots
167: David Walker: Don Valley festival champions
168: Ian Reid-Entwistle: Why I became an occupational physician...
169: Timothy Finnegan: Pegasus at Wanlockhead
170: Anon: One hundred years of the health and safety laboratory 5
171: Joan M. Davies: Fifty years ago: Searching for occupational cancer risks
172: John Hobson: Ready, fire, aim!
173: Chris Sharp: Why I became an occupational physician
174: Frank Klont: Demoralization and stress we can all help?
175: Kirstie Gibson: Keeping hat-making alive in Luton
176: Anthony Seaton: The silent killer
177: Joshua Devonport: Why I might become an occupational physician
178: Timo Hannu: Occupational eye hazard of renaissance sculptor Benvenuto Cellini and the recurrent theme of pigeon's blood
179: G.L. Leathart: Fifty years ago: Pulmonary function tests in asbestos workers
180: Mike Gibson: It's not all hot air
181: Douglas Scarisbrick: Why I became an occupational physician...
182: Arun Chind: Visit the workplace? What's wrong with it?
183: Nerys Williams: Why doctors need to be careful with social media
184: Anon: One hundred years of the health and safety laboratory 6
185: John Hobson: I never knew
186: Arun Peter Chind: Why I became an occupational physician...
187: Eric Teasdale: The early working life of one occupational physician in the 1970s
188: Elizabeth Mitchell: Fifty years ago: The shopworker
189: Anthony Seaton: Neurological memories
190: Karen Coomer: Consequences of OH alert syndrome
191: P.J. Taylor: Fifty years ago: Sickness absence resistance
192: Mike Gibson: More hot air
193: Nerys Williams: Internet addiction: Caught in the web
194: John Challenor: Hazard, risk, and a bullet
195: Mike Gibson: Anti-smoking legislation
196: John Garnett: Fifty years ago: Productivity, morale, and occupational medicine
197: John Hobson: Corbett McDonald
198: Anthony Seaton: Shale is here again
2: Jean Spencer Felton: Those extra moments
3: Anon: One hundred years of the health and safety laboratory 1
4: A.C. Mackay: Fifty years ago: Raynaud's phenomenon in a pneumatic tool worker
5: Anthony Seaton: Thoughts on lawnmower blades
6: C.A. Veys: Why I became an occupational physician...
7: Graham Hardy: Thackrah's grave
8: Mike Gibson: The celebration of Saint Monday
9: John Hobson: Socrates
10: Stewart Lloyd: Why I became an occupational physician...
11: Anon: 'Working Lives' by John Darwell
12: J.J.A. Blakely: Fifty years ago: Harmful noise
13: J.A. Hunter: Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 1: Solvents
14: Katherine M. Venables: Why I became an occupational physician...
15: G.O. Hughes: Fifty years ago: A mobile consulting room (report on a demonstration given at the Annual Provincial Meeting of the Association, Manchester July 1954)
16: John Challenor: Excellent credit rating
17: Anthony Seaton: Two words and a man
18: John Sorrell: Why I became an occupational physician...
19: Anon: The Hawthorne effect
20: Anon: Fifty years ago: Free enterprise and public service
21: John Hobson: Born to run?
22: Peter Verow: Why I became an occupational physician...
23: L.G. Norman: Fifty years ago: Book review: 'The diseases of occupations' by Donald Hunter
24: Mike Gibson: Health and safety legislation
25: Nerys Williams: How one pre-employment decision nearly changed the world order
26: Susan A. Robson: Why I became an occupational physician...
27: Hanaa Sayed: DDA 1995, 2005, or 605?
28: D. Malcolm: Fifty years ago: The work of the Research Advisory Committee
29: Anthony Seaton: I want never gets
30: David Wright: Why I became an occupational physician...
31: Andy Slovak: Why I became a second-hand bookseller: Part 1
32: J. A. Hunter: Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 2: New job
33: John Hobson: The oldest sick note
34: Joseph L. Kearns: Why I became an occupational physician...
35: Andy Slovak: Why I became a second-hand bookseller: part 2
36: W. M. Dixon: Fifty years ago: The first group occupational health service in Scotland
37: Mike Gibson: I learned (a bit) about aviation medicine from that
38: Raymond Agius: Why I became an occupational physician...
39: Naomi Brecker: Occupational health in India
40: John Challenor: A bit like turtles
41: Anthony Seaton: On tenterhooks
42: D. Coggon: Why I became an occupational physician...
43: Naomi Brecker and Barbara Wren: Coming to the end of the road in occupational health: Lessons from cancer care
44: A.W. W. Robinson: Fifty years ago: The medical officer of health and the small workplace
45: John Hobson: The human spirit level
46: R. Ian McCallum: Why I became an occupational physician...
47: David Walker: A close friend
48: J.T. Mets: Occupational hazard of rubber tapping
49: J. A. Hunter: Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 3: The Birdman of Linbridge
50: Mike Gibson: Hunting canaries
51: William Dixon: Why I became an occupational physician...
52: James Preston: Why I now watch my step as an occupational physician
53: R. Viner: Fifty years ago: Occupational health: An employer's view
54: Anthony Seaton: Clinical research
55: David Snashall: Why I became an occupational physician...
56: Ken Addley and Paul McKeagney: The RMS Titanic
57: Kenneth Lee: Fifty years ago: Assessment off the ability to work of the unfit
58: Kirstie Gibson: In search of the black stuff
59: John Hobson: Back to school
60: Anthony Seaton: Billy Liddell
61: Ann Fingret: Why I became an occupational physician...
62: B. H. Pentney: Fifty years ago: General practice and industrial medicine in the United States
63: Nerys Williams: Every cloud has a silver lining... even a failed private practice
64: Ralph Aston: Why I became an occupational physician...
65: Mike Gibson: A memorable patient
66: Anthony Seaton: The strange case of Irving Selikoff
67: Morris Cooke: Why I became an occupational physician...
68: Vanessa Hebditch: Why I am doing the GCC again
69: Anon: Fifty years ago: The appointed factory doctor
70: John Hobson: Mesothelioma
71: Ian S. Symington: Why I became an occupational physician...
72: Mike McKiernan: Sydney 2000
73: J. A. Hunter: Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 4: Vanadium
74: John Challenor: Directly read
75: Peter Harries: Why I became an occupational physician...
76: Richard Colman: A leaky vessel
77: H. Beric Wright: Fifty years ago: Parameters of occupational health in America
78: Anthony Seaton: More genetics for medical students?
79: Monty Brill: Why I became an occupational physician...
80: Arthur Eakins: Charmed to be sure
81: Mike Gibson: A practical demonstration of Boyle's Law
82: John Hobson: Lest we forget
83: Andy Slovak: Why I became an occupational physician...
84: Sabine Wicker and Paul Grime: Are you ready for the EU Sharps Directive 2010/32/EU?
85: Roy Goulding: Fifty years ago: A poisons information service
86: J. A. Hunter: Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 5: Drivers
87: H. Engel: Why I became an occupational physician...
88: John D. Meyer: The ex-servicemen's maternity ward
89: Nerys Williams: Medicine is my lawful wife, and literature is my mistress
90: Anthony Seaton: Those two impostors
91: Athol Hepburn: Why I became an occupational physician...
92: Hans Engel: An elusive occupational toxin
93: Anon: Fifty years ago: The proposed new constitution
94: John Hobson: Armadillo
95: Tim Carter: Why I became an occupational physician...
96: Desmond O'Neill: Learning from the Vikings: Havamal and occupational rehabilitation
97: Mike Gibson: Early thoughts on g
98: John Challenor: Employers: Aren't they all the same?
99: Roy Archibald: Why I became an occupational physician ...
100: Syed Nasir: The rewards of rural training in the Scottish Highlands
101: Anon: Fifty years ago: Genesis of a new society
102: Anthony Seaton: The mill reek in 1754
103: Alan Bailey: Why I didn't become an occupational physician...
104: Gordon Shepherd: Time to ditch occupational health
105: B.S. Baker: Fifty years ago: A new portable hand operated external cardiac compressor
106: J. A. Hunter: Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 6: Sniffing about
107: Anon: One hundred years of the health and safety laboratory 2
108: John Hobson: All tied up
109: Simon E. Asogwa: Why I became an occupational physician...
110: Paul Grime: Fashion victims
111: Anon: One hundred years of the health and safety laboratory 3
112: Anon: Fifty years ago: Malaises and discontents
113: Clodagh Cashman: Why I became an occupational physician...
114: D. Linn Holness and Gary Liss: The Ontario workplace health champions program
115: Mike Gibson: Going through the motions
116: Anthony Seaton: How to learn science
117: Timothy P. Finnegan: Why I became an occupational physician...
118: Emma Hirons: Hammerfest: Occupational medicine at 70 degrees north
119: R.W. Howell: Fifty years ago: Height, weight, and obesity in an industrial population
120: John Hobson: The raincoat sign
121: W. Glass: Why I became an occupational physician...
122: Karen Coomer: The art of observation
123: Kirstie Gibson: Worst job ads from history: Situation vacant plague doctor
124: David Walker: The adjudicator
125: Anthony Seaton: Stones
126: Peter Verow: Why I became a part-time occupational physician
127: Dorothy Linn Holness: A multidisciplinary clinic for occupational disease
128: Anon: Fifty years ago: The teaching of occupational medicine to undergraduate medical students
129: William R. Jenkinson: Why I became an occupational physician...
130: John Storrs: Jaw ache: An occupational hazard?
131: Nerys Williams: What clinicians should look for in health and lifestyle apps
132: John Hobson: Mellifluous
133: Ira Madan: Why I became an occupational physician...
134: Anon: One hundred years of the health and safety laboratory 4
135: Dianne Baxendine: Slum clinics
136: John Rich: Fifty years ago: Laser hazards
137: Anthony Seaton: A sovereign remedy to all diseases
138: Henry N. Goodall: Why I became an occupational physician...
139: Paul Grime: Fashion victims campaign: Responses from clothing retailers
140: Mike Gibson: What's in a name?
141: J.A. Hunter: Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 7: Aromatherapy
142: David Fishwick: Why I became a respiratory physician with an occupational interest
143: Paul Williams: An unusual occupation with novel hazards
144: A. O. Bech, M. D. Kipling, and W. E. Zundel: Fifty years ago: Emery pneumoconiosis
145: John Hobson: Piles
146: Giuliano Franco: Why I became an occupational physician...
147: Eva Baranyiova: Philosophical transactions: 350 years of publishing at the Royal Society
148: Mike Gibson: Occupational histories
149: Anthony Seaton: Risk assessments: good and bad
150: John Aldridge: Why I became an occupational physician...
151: Eric Altschuler: PTSD induced by the trauma of subordinates: The Robert Gates syndrome
152: F. H. Tyrer: Fifty years ago: Problems of a group occupational health service in Lancashire
153: John Challenor: Working in the shadow of a thin blue broken line
154: Jerry Beach: Why I became an occupational physician...
155: Tomoyuki Kawada: New stress check programme in Japan's workplace
156: Anthony Seaton: Jelly beans and jumbo jets
157: Nerys Williams: Society of Occupational Medicine golden jubilee travelling fellowship 2017
158: John Hobson: Shaking all over
159: Robert Willcox: Why I became an occupational physician...
160: Stephen Deacon: Preparing for retirement
161: Anthony Ryle: Fifty years ago: The scope of occupational medicine in a university health service
162: Anthony Seaton: A blue patient and exploding factories
163: Malcolm Gatley: Why I became an occupational physician...
164: Folashade Adenekan: Golden jubilee travel fellowship 2016
165: Mike Gibson: Which way is up?
166: J.A. Hunter: Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 8: The HAVS and the Have Nots
167: David Walker: Don Valley festival champions
168: Ian Reid-Entwistle: Why I became an occupational physician...
169: Timothy Finnegan: Pegasus at Wanlockhead
170: Anon: One hundred years of the health and safety laboratory 5
171: Joan M. Davies: Fifty years ago: Searching for occupational cancer risks
172: John Hobson: Ready, fire, aim!
173: Chris Sharp: Why I became an occupational physician
174: Frank Klont: Demoralization and stress we can all help?
175: Kirstie Gibson: Keeping hat-making alive in Luton
176: Anthony Seaton: The silent killer
177: Joshua Devonport: Why I might become an occupational physician
178: Timo Hannu: Occupational eye hazard of renaissance sculptor Benvenuto Cellini and the recurrent theme of pigeon's blood
179: G.L. Leathart: Fifty years ago: Pulmonary function tests in asbestos workers
180: Mike Gibson: It's not all hot air
181: Douglas Scarisbrick: Why I became an occupational physician...
182: Arun Chind: Visit the workplace? What's wrong with it?
183: Nerys Williams: Why doctors need to be careful with social media
184: Anon: One hundred years of the health and safety laboratory 6
185: John Hobson: I never knew
186: Arun Peter Chind: Why I became an occupational physician...
187: Eric Teasdale: The early working life of one occupational physician in the 1970s
188: Elizabeth Mitchell: Fifty years ago: The shopworker
189: Anthony Seaton: Neurological memories
190: Karen Coomer: Consequences of OH alert syndrome
191: P.J. Taylor: Fifty years ago: Sickness absence resistance
192: Mike Gibson: More hot air
193: Nerys Williams: Internet addiction: Caught in the web
194: John Challenor: Hazard, risk, and a bullet
195: Mike Gibson: Anti-smoking legislation
196: John Garnett: Fifty years ago: Productivity, morale, and occupational medicine
197: John Hobson: Corbett McDonald
198: Anthony Seaton: Shale is here again
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