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| Plate I. | 92 |
| Plate II. | 93 |
| Plate III. | 95 |
| Plate IV. | 276 |
About This Book
The authors survey lead’s chemistry, historical uses, and the routes and mechanisms of absorption, emphasizing inhalation of dust in industrial settings. They examine susceptibility, statistical occurrence, pathological changes, nervous system effects, methods for detecting and measuring lead, excretion, clinical symptoms, and treatment. Detailed experimental findings are presented to clarify causation and inform prevention, and practical recommendations focus on engineering controls such as local exhaust ventilation and workplace hygiene. Descriptions of hazardous processes and discussion of regulatory and technical measures aim to translate clinical and laboratory knowledge into strategies for reducing occupational lead risk.