Sayers, R. R. (Royd Ray), 1885-1965
Sayers, R. R.
Sayers, Royd Ray, 1885-1965
Sayers, R. R. 1885-1965
Royd R. Sayers American physician
VIAF ID: 171041871 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Royd R. Sayers ‡c American physician
- 100 1 _ ‡a Sayers, R. R.
- 100 1 _ ‡a Sayers, R. R. ‡d 1885-1965
- 100 1 _ ‡a Sayers, R. R. ‡q (Royd Ray), ‡d 1885-1965
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Sayers, Royd Ray, ‡d 1885-1965
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Works
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Acute response of guinea pigs to the inhalation of ketone vapors | |
City smoke and its effects. | |
Comparative tests of instruments for determining atmospheric dusts ... | |
Copper and health. | |
Effect of repeated daily exposure of several hours to small amounts of automobile exhaust gas. | |
Etiology of silicosis. | |
Experimental studies on the effect of ethyl gasoline and its combustion products; report of the United States Bureau of Mines to the General Motors Research Corporation and the Ethyl Gasoline Corporation | |
Gas hazards in sewers and sewage-treatment plants | |
General aspects and functions of the sick benefit organization | |
Helium-oxygen mixtures for alleviation of tubal and sinus block in compressed air workers | |
Investigation of toxic gases from Mexican and other high-sulphur petroleums and products. | |
Manual of first-aid instruction for miners by a Committee of surgeons on standardization of first aid. | |
Metal fume fever and its prevention | |
The metallurgy of quicksilver | |
Microscopic appearance of experimentally produced dust nodules in the peritoneum | |
Military lung disease due to unknown cause | |
More manpower through reduction of absences, a panel discussion | |
The need for industrial hygiene courses in public health curricula | |
Occupational and environmental analysis of the cement, clay, and pottery industries | |
Physiological effects of exposure to law concentrations of carbon monoxide... | |
Physiological response attending exposure to vapors of methyl bromide, methyl chloride, ethyl bromide and ethyl chloride. | |
Pneumoconiosis among mica and pegmatite workers ... | |
The potential problems of industrial hygiene in a typical industrial area in the United States, 1934: | |
Pulmonary infection in pneumoconiosis. | |
The relative toxicity of lead and some of its common compounds | |
The response of peritoneal tissue to industrial dusts | |
Review of literature on the physiological effects of abnormal temperatures and humidities | |
Review of safety and health conditions in the mines at Butte | |
Sanitation in mines | |
The significance of the excretion of lead in the urine | |
Silicosis and similar dust diseases: medical aspects and control | |
Silicosis and tuberculosis among miners of the tri-state district of Oklahoma, Kansas and Missouri. | |
Studies in asphyxia. I. Neuropathology resulting from comparatively rapid carbon-monoxide asphyxia. | |
Studies on foodstuffs fumigated with methyl bromide | |
A study of asbestosis in the asbestos textile industry ... | |
Syphilis control in industry | |
The tannic acid method for quantitative determination of carbon monoxide in the blood | |
Toxicology of phenyldichlorarsine ... | |
The treatment of carbon monoxide poisoning | |
Ventilation of vehicular tunnels. Report of U. S. Bureau of Mines to New York State Bridge and Tunnel Commission and New Jersey Interstate Bridge and Tunnel Commission | |
Warning agents for fuel gases, by A. C. Fieldner, R. R. Sayers, W. P. Yant, S. H. Katz, J. B. Shohan, and R. D. Leitch. |