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Occupational Medicine is an international peer-reviewed journal, providing vital information for the promotion of workplace health and safety. Topics covered include work-related injury and illness, accident and illness prevention, health promotion, occupational disease, health education, the establishment and implementation of health and safety standards, monitoring of the work environment, and the management of recognised hazards. Contributions are welcomed from practising occupational health physicians and research workers in related fields.

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Volume 55, Number 2, March 2005
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Occupational medicine and the general practitioner
pp. 77-78(2)
Author: Smith, N. A. L.

Mesothelioma mortality in Great Britain from 1968 to 2001
pp. 79-87(9)
Authors: McElvenny, Damien M.; Darnton, Andrew J.; Price, Malcolm J.; Hodgson, John T.

Quality of life in patients with latex allergy
pp. 88-92(5)
Authors: Al-Otaibi, Sultan; Tarlo, Susan M.; House, Ronald

The use of NHS accident and emergency services by commercial sea fishermen in the North East of Scotland
pp. 96-98(3)
Authors: Matheson, Catriona; Morrison, Sarah; Murphy, Elizabeth; Ritchie, Lewis; Bond, Christine; Lawrie, Thane

Minor injuries, cognitive failures and accidents at work: incidence and associated features
pp. 99-108(10)
Authors: Simpson, Sharon A.; Wadsworth, Emma J. K.; Moss, Susanna C.; Smith, Andrew P.

Skin disease in paper mill workers
pp. 109-112(4)
Authors: Jungbauer, F. H. W.; Lensen, G. J.; Groothoff, J. W.; Coenraads, P. J.

Stress in the Norwegian police service
pp. 113-120(8)
Authors: Berg, Anne Marie; Hem, Erlend; Lau, Bjørn; Håseth, Kjell; Ekeberg, Øivind

Direct health costs of occupationally acquired malaria in a military population in Europe
pp. 128-130(3)
Authors: Croft, Ashley M.; Winfield, Chris R.; Horsfall, Moira; Quarrell, Michael A.

Detailed calculation of occupational health service costs through activity-based costing: the cost of risk-assessment projects
pp. 131-132(2)
Authors: Godderis, L.; Fabiani, P.; Van Peteghem, J.; Moens, G.; Masschelein, R.; Veulemans, H.

A screening questionnaire for HAVS?
pp. 139-141(3)
Authors: Elms, Joanne; Poole, Kerry; Mason, Howard

Anosmia in association with occupational use of a waterproof coating chemical
pp. 142-144(3)
Authors: Hannu, Timo; Toskala, Elina; Tuomi, Timo; Sainio, Markku

Occupational molybdenum exposure and a gouty electrician
pp. 145-148(4)
Authors: Seldén, Anders I.; Berg, N. Peter; Söderbergh, Annika; Bergström, Bernt E. O.

Clustered outbreak of skin and eye complaints among catering staff
pp. 149-153(5)
Authors: Oliver, Hannah; Moseley, Harry; Ferguson, James; Forsyth, Angela

Occupational exposure to endotoxin reduces lung cancer rates
pp. 154-155(2)
Authors: Lange, J. H.; Mastrangelo, G.; Buja, A.

Mortality in an Australian cohort of textile workers
pp. 154-154(1)
Author: Hocking, Bruce

Training in Occupational Medicine
pp. 155-156(2)
Author: Bowcock, Leslie

Reply to Hocking and Lange et al.
pp. 155-155(1)
Authors: Fritschi, L.; Lakhani, R.; Nadon, L.; Bulsara, M.

Atlas of Occupational Health and Disease
pp. 157-158(2)
Author: Cryer, K.

Understanding Tinnitus
pp. 157-157(1)
Author: Hobson, John

MONITOR
pp. 159-159(1)
Author: Kinoulty, Mary

Under-registration of occupational diseases: the Greek case
pp. 160-160(1)
Authors: Axelopoulos, C. G.; Rachiotis, G.; Valassi, M.; Drivas, S.; Behrakis, P.

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