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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.

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Volume 55, Number 4, June 2005
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Made in Manchester
pp. 245-246(2)
Author: Hobson, John

Academic occupational medicine: its role and its future
pp. 247-249(3)
Author: Agius, Raymond

The reported incidence of work-related ill-health in Scotland (2002–2003)
pp. 252-261(10)
Authors: Chen, Y.; Turner, S.; McNamee, R.; Ramsay, C. N.; Agius, R. M.

The incidence of work-related illness in the UK health and social work sector: The Health and Occupation Reporting network 2002–2003
pp. 262-267(6)
Authors: Walsh, Luke; Turner, Susan; Lines, Sarah; Hussey, Louise; Chen, Yiqun; Agius, Raymond

A study of work-related musculoskeletal case reports to The Health and Occupation Reporting network (THOR) from 2002 to 2003
pp. 268-274(7)
Authors: Chen, Yiqun; Turner, Susan; Hussey, Louise; Agius, Raymond

Paraoxonase polymorphisms and self-reported chronic ill-health in farmers dipping sheep
pp. 282-286(5)
Authors: Povey, A. C.; Mackness, M. I.; Durrington, P. N.; Dippnall, M.; Smith, A. E.; Mackness, B.; Cherry, N. M.

Workplace exposures and employment patterns in adult onset asthmatics and diabetics
pp. 287-291(5)
Authors: Turner, Susan; Cherry, Nicola; Robinson, Jan

Falls and fractures in women at work
pp. 292-297(6)
Authors: Cherry, Nicola; Parker, Gordon; McNamee, Roseanne; Wall, Sonya; Chen, Yiqun; Robinson, Jan

Physicians' beliefs in the assessment of work attribution when reporting musculoskeletal disorders
pp. 298-307(10)
Authors: Chen, Y.; Agius, R.; McNamee, R.; Turner, S.; Taylor, S.; Fulluck, L.; Lines, S.; Roberts, C.; Hussey, L.

Preference of distance learning methods among post-graduate occupational physicians and hygienists
pp. 312-318(7)
Authors: Burgess, Gary; Holt, Anjie; Agius, Raymond

The Distance Learning Courses in Occupational Medicine—20 years and onwards
pp. 319-323(5)
Authors: Donnelly, A. B.; Agius, R. M.

The Manchester Department—Professorial Vignettes
pp. 324-328(5)
Author: Slovak, A. J. M.

Jewel in a murky firmament
pp. 329-334(6)
Author: Slovak, A. J. M.

It started as a temp: personal memories of the department
pp. 335-336(2)
Author: Rigby, Barbara

Hazard! Health in the workplace over 200 years
pp. 337-339(3)
Author: Parker, Gordon

Letter to the Editor
pp. 340-340(1)
Author: Lee, W. R.

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