01368cam a22003851a 4500001001300000003000400013005001700017008004100034010001700075035002000092040003600112042001200148043001200160050002500172086001400197100003300211245011600244260004100360300002000401490006700421490005400488500010900542500002900651500002200680500001900702650002000721650002200741650001300763650002700776650003900803650003800842710003700880830004800917999001700965l 13000004 DLC20260227111526.0891024s1912 dcu f001 0 eng  al 13000004  a(OCoLC)20542792 aDLCcPPiUdOCoLCdOdOCoLCdDLC apremarc an-us---00aHD8051b.A62 no. 1040 aC 8.3:1041 aHamilton, Alice,d1869-1970.10aLead poisoning in potteries, tile works, and porcelain enameled sanitary ware factories /c[by Alice Hamilton]. aWashington, [D.C.] :bG.P.O.,c1912. a95 p. ;c23 cm.1 aBulletin of the United States Bureau of Labor ;vwhole no. 1040 aIndustrial accidents and hygiene series, ;vno. 1 aAt the head of title: Department of Commerce and Labor. Bureau of Labor. Charles P. Neill, Commissioner. aAuthor's name from p. 5. a"August 7, 1912." aIncludes index 0aLead poisoning. 0aLeadxToxicology. 0aPotters. 0aHazardous occupations. 0aIndustrial hygienezUnited States. 0aIndustrial safetyzUnited States.1 aUnited States.bBureau of Labor. 0aBulletin of the Bureau of Labor ;vno. 104. c35463d35463