Skip to the main content

Original scientific paper

Poisoning by the newer metals: beryllium, cadmium, osmium and vanadium

Donald Hunter ; London Hospital, London


Full text: english pdf 7.207 Kb

page 113-121

downloads: 659

cite


Abstract

In the development of new alloys many metals, rare or unknown a few years ago, are now assuming commercial importance. So far no toxic effect has been discovered in workers handling cerium, gallium, indium, molybdenum, rhenium, titanium, tungsten and zirconium. On the contrary toxic effects are already known in the case of beryllium, cadmium, osmium, platinum, selenium, tellurium, uranium and vanadium. This review concerns the toxicity of four of these metals the use of which has been newly developed in industry.

Keywords

Hrčak ID:

189422

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/189422

Publication date:

19.6.1950.

Article data in other languages: croatian

Visits: 2.048 *