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Br J Ind Med 1968;25:52-62 doi:10.1136/oem.25.1.52
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The History of the Statutory Control of Mercury Poisoning in Great Britain1

  1. W. R. Lee
  1. aThe Department of Occupational Health, University of Manchester

      Abstract

      `Notification is only useful as the prelude to inquiry and recommendations, and without such development, is nothing more than a cog in the wheel of statistics which resolves annually but gets nowhere.' Sir Frank Tillyard (1948)

      Footnotes

      • 1 Based on a paper read at a Symposium on Mercury Toxicity held at Queen's College, Dundee, in October 1966.

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