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P C Pratt

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Chest|March 1, 1984
The beneficial effect of alcohol consumption on the prevalence and extent of centrilobular emphysema. A retrospective autopsy analysisP C Pratt, R T Vollmer
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|May 1, 1987
Histomorphometric study of the pulmonary response of guinea pigs to chronic cotton dust inhalationP C Pratt, W S Lynn
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|January 1, 1988
Amphiboles and chrysotile asbestos exposureV L Roggli, P C Pratt
Annals of Internal Medicine|July 1, 1970
Roentgenographic methods for the anatomic diagnosis of emphysemaP C Pratt, K H Kilburn
Annals of Internal Medicine|August 1, 1983
Lung disease in cotton workersP C Pratt, W S Lynn
Human Pathology|April 1, 1983
Numbers of asbestos bodies on iron-stained tissue sections in relation to asbestos body counts in lung tissue digestsV L Roggli, P C Pratt
Annals of Internal Medicine|April 1, 1984
Cotton dust, smoking, and the lungP C Pratt, W S Lynn
Chest|May 1, 1971
Extent of pigmentation in autopsied human lungs as an indicator of particulate environmental air pollutionP C Pratt, K H Kilburn
Inhaled Particles|January 1, 1970
Extent of pulmonary pigmentation as an indicator of particulate environmental air pollutionP C Pratt, K H Kilburn
The American Review of Respiratory Disease|November 1, 1988
Effect of alcohol consumption on emphysema or pulmonary functionP C Pratt, R T Vollmer
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Chest|March 1, 1984
The beneficial effect of alcohol consumption on the prevalence and extent of centrilobular emphysema. A retrospective autopsy analysisP C Pratt, R T Vollmer
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|May 1, 1987
Histomorphometric study of the pulmonary response of guinea pigs to chronic cotton dust inhalationP C Pratt, W S Lynn
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|January 1, 1988
Amphiboles and chrysotile asbestos exposureV L Roggli, P C Pratt
Annals of Internal Medicine|July 1, 1970
Roentgenographic methods for the anatomic diagnosis of emphysemaP C Pratt, K H Kilburn
Annals of Internal Medicine|August 1, 1983
Lung disease in cotton workersP C Pratt, W S Lynn
Human Pathology|April 1, 1983
Numbers of asbestos bodies on iron-stained tissue sections in relation to asbestos body counts in lung tissue digestsV L Roggli, P C Pratt
Annals of Internal Medicine|April 1, 1984
Cotton dust, smoking, and the lungP C Pratt, W S Lynn
Chest|May 1, 1971
Extent of pigmentation in autopsied human lungs as an indicator of particulate environmental air pollutionP C Pratt, K H Kilburn
Inhaled Particles|January 1, 1970
Extent of pulmonary pigmentation as an indicator of particulate environmental air pollutionP C Pratt, K H Kilburn
The American Review of Respiratory Disease|November 1, 1988
Effect of alcohol consumption on emphysema or pulmonary functionP C Pratt, R T Vollmer
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