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G A Gellin

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IMS, Industrial Medicine and Surgery|February 1, 1970
Cutting fluids and skin disordersG A Gellin
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|January 1, 1985
Dermatoses acquired by solid-waste handlersG A Gellin
Archives of Dermatology|September 1, 1975
Letter: Malignant melanoma from thermal burn scarG A Gellin, W L Epstein
Archives of Environmental Health|April 1, 1970
Occupa,onal dermatoses of solid waste workersG A Gellin, M R Zavon
Archives of Environmental Health|February 1, 1971
Poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac. Common causes of occupational dermatitisG A Gellin, C R Wolf, T H Milby
Archives of Dermatology|January 1, 1973
Primary cutaneous plasmacytomaR J LaPerriere, J E Wolf, G A Gellin
Journal of Occupational Medicine. : Official Publication of the Industrial Medical Association|October 1, 1970
Occupational depigmentation due to 4-tertiarybutyl catechol (TBC)G A Gellin, P A Possick, I H Davis
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|September 1, 1970
Depigmentation from 4-tertiary butyl catechol--an experimental studyG A Gellin, P A Possick, V B Perone
Archives of Dermatology|November 1, 1972
Contact allergy to tolnaftateG A Gellin, H I Maibach, G N Wachs
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal|January 1, 1970
Fibrous glass dermatitisP A Possick, G A Gellin, M M Key
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IMS, Industrial Medicine and Surgery|February 1, 1970
Cutting fluids and skin disordersG A Gellin
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|January 1, 1985
Dermatoses acquired by solid-waste handlersG A Gellin
Archives of Dermatology|September 1, 1975
Letter: Malignant melanoma from thermal burn scarG A Gellin, W L Epstein
Archives of Environmental Health|April 1, 1970
Occupa,onal dermatoses of solid waste workersG A Gellin, M R Zavon
Archives of Environmental Health|February 1, 1971
Poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac. Common causes of occupational dermatitisG A Gellin, C R Wolf, T H Milby
Archives of Dermatology|January 1, 1973
Primary cutaneous plasmacytomaR J LaPerriere, J E Wolf, G A Gellin
Journal of Occupational Medicine. : Official Publication of the Industrial Medical Association|October 1, 1970
Occupational depigmentation due to 4-tertiarybutyl catechol (TBC)G A Gellin, P A Possick, I H Davis
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|September 1, 1970
Depigmentation from 4-tertiary butyl catechol--an experimental studyG A Gellin, P A Possick, V B Perone
Archives of Dermatology|November 1, 1972
Contact allergy to tolnaftateG A Gellin, H I Maibach, G N Wachs
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal|January 1, 1970
Fibrous glass dermatitisP A Possick, G A Gellin, M M Key
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