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The Zoonoses in Their Relation to Rural Health

The Zoonoses in Their Relation to Rural Health tal Station Hannibal and points out the limitations of these procedures. Dr. H.-W. Schlipkoter reports briefly on results of electronmicroscopic studies of silicotic tissues made at the Institute for Hygiene and Microbiology in Dilsseldorf and Dr. Klosterkotter discusses the value and possible mode of action of various protective agents in the treatment of silicosis. These reports are followed by the minutes of a discussion of the various aspects of these problems by a number of authorities in this field. The book ends with two reports by diplomatephysicist H. Steiger on graphical evaluation of particle size of aerosols produced by generators and their physical behavior. The book should be interesting to students of silicosis because it gives a good picture of the problems and of the difficulties encountered in their solution. W. F. VON OETTINGEN Bekampfung der Silikose, For. schungsarbeiten (The Fight Against Silicosis, Investigative Studies) -Edited by F. Lange. Essen, Germany: Gliickauf, G.M.B.H., 1955. 126 pp. Bound 12 DM. This volume represents a synopsis of various phases of this subject by several investigators. Lange discusses the methods for the control of dust in mines by controlling its formation, by fixation of the deposited dust, by introduction of new http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Journal of Public Health American Public Health Association

The Zoonoses in Their Relation to Rural Health

American Journal of Public Health , Volume 46 (2) – Feb 1, 1956

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tal Station Hannibal and points out the limitations of these procedures. Dr. H.-W. Schlipkoter reports briefly on results of electronmicroscopic studies of silicotic tissues made at the Institute for Hygiene and Microbiology in Dilsseldorf and Dr. Klosterkotter discusses the value and possible mode of action of various protective agents in the treatment of silicosis. These reports are followed by the minutes of a discussion of the various aspects of these problems by a number of authorities in this field. The book ends with two reports by diplomatephysicist H. Steiger on graphical evaluation of particle size of aerosols produced by generators and their physical behavior. The book should be interesting to students of silicosis because it gives a good picture of the problems and of the difficulties encountered in their solution. W. F. VON OETTINGEN Bekampfung der Silikose, For. schungsarbeiten (The Fight Against Silicosis, Investigative Studies) -Edited by F. Lange. Essen, Germany: Gliickauf, G.M.B.H., 1955. 126 pp. Bound 12 DM. This volume represents a synopsis of various phases of this subject by several investigators. Lange discusses the methods for the control of dust in mines by controlling its formation, by fixation of the deposited dust, by introduction of new

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Published: Feb 1, 1956

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