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Joseph Melling

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Bulletin of the History of Medicine|November 2, 2010
Beyond a shadow of a doubt? Experts, lay knowledge, and the role of radiography in the diagnosis of silicosis in Britain, c. 1919-1945Joseph Melling
Clio Medica (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|March 10, 2004
Sex and sensibility in cultural history: the English governess and the lunatic asylum, 1845-1914Joseph Melling
Medical History|February 26, 2005
An inspector calls: perspectives on the history of occupational diseases and accident compensation in the United KingdomJoseph Melling
British Journal for the History of Science|May 16, 2015
Towards a Trans-national Industrial Hazard History: Charting the Circulation of Workplace Dangers, Debates and ExpertiseChristopher Sellers, Joseph Melling
Medical History|October 31, 2009
Medical officers of health, gender and government responses to the problem of cancer in Britain, 1900-1940Joseph Melling, Pamela Dale
Textile History|March 19, 2016
Dressing and Addressing the Mental Patient: The Uses of Clothing in the Admission, Care and Employment of Residents in English Provincial Mental Hospitals, c. 1860-1960Nicole Baur, Joseph Melling
Social History of Medicine : the Journal of the Society for the Social History of Medicine|June 29, 2005
Coming up for air: experts, employers, and workers in campaigns to compensate silicosis sufferers in Britain, 1918-1939Mark W Bufton, Joseph Melling
Medical History|May 18, 2005
"A mere matter of rock": organized labour, scientific evidence and British government schemes for compensation of silicosis and pneumoconiosis among coalminers, 1926--1940Mark W Bufton, Joseph Melling
Journal of Vision|October 8, 2024
Concurrent perception of competing predictions: A "split-stimulus effect"Joseph Melling, William Turner, Hinze Hogendoorn
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health|August 9, 2008
Code of Sustainable Practice in Occupational and Environmental Health and Safety for CorporationsBarry Castleman, Barbara Allen, Stefania Barca, et al.
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Bulletin of the History of Medicine|November 2, 2010
Beyond a shadow of a doubt? Experts, lay knowledge, and the role of radiography in the diagnosis of silicosis in Britain, c. 1919-1945Joseph Melling
Clio Medica (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|March 10, 2004
Sex and sensibility in cultural history: the English governess and the lunatic asylum, 1845-1914Joseph Melling
Medical History|February 26, 2005
An inspector calls: perspectives on the history of occupational diseases and accident compensation in the United KingdomJoseph Melling
British Journal for the History of Science|May 16, 2015
Towards a Trans-national Industrial Hazard History: Charting the Circulation of Workplace Dangers, Debates and ExpertiseChristopher Sellers, Joseph Melling
Medical History|October 31, 2009
Medical officers of health, gender and government responses to the problem of cancer in Britain, 1900-1940Joseph Melling, Pamela Dale
Textile History|March 19, 2016
Dressing and Addressing the Mental Patient: The Uses of Clothing in the Admission, Care and Employment of Residents in English Provincial Mental Hospitals, c. 1860-1960Nicole Baur, Joseph Melling
Social History of Medicine : the Journal of the Society for the Social History of Medicine|June 29, 2005
Coming up for air: experts, employers, and workers in campaigns to compensate silicosis sufferers in Britain, 1918-1939Mark W Bufton, Joseph Melling
Medical History|May 18, 2005
"A mere matter of rock": organized labour, scientific evidence and British government schemes for compensation of silicosis and pneumoconiosis among coalminers, 1926--1940Mark W Bufton, Joseph Melling
Journal of Vision|October 8, 2024
Concurrent perception of competing predictions: A "split-stimulus effect"Joseph Melling, William Turner, Hinze Hogendoorn
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health|August 9, 2008
Code of Sustainable Practice in Occupational and Environmental Health and Safety for CorporationsBarry Castleman, Barbara Allen, Stefania Barca, et al.
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