The Dust Content of the Lungs of Coal Workers from Cumberland
AUTOR(ES)
Faulds, J. S.
RESUMO
The prevalence of pneumoconiosis varies from one coalfield to another. The present investigation arose from the observation that coal-miners' lungs from west Cumberland appeared much less black and had less coal in them than lungs from South Wales coal-miners.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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