Poison in the Pot: The Legacy of Lead
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He has published over 130 scientific papers and two books including a history of lead poisoning entitled, Poison in the Pot: The Legacy of Lead (Southern Illinois University Press ...
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1) Weede, R.P. Poison in the Pot: The Legacy of Lead Southern Illinois University Press: Carbondale and Edwardsville, 1984, 83. 2) Singer, C. A History of Scientific Ideas Barnes and ...
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Bone lead and the diagnosis of lead nephropathy. Contrib Nephrol. 1988;64:102-8. . Weeden RP. Poison in the Pot: The Legacy of Lead. Carbondale, Ill:
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Poison in the Pot: The Legacy of Lead Southern Illinois UniversityPress: Carbondale and Edwardsville, 1984, 83.
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Wedeen , Richard P. Poison in the pot : the legacy of lead / Richard P. Wedeen Carbondale, Southern Illinois University Press, 1984.xi, 274 p 24 cm original decorated cloth with ...
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Poison in the Pot : The Legacy of Lead Richard P. Wedeen / Hardcover / Published 1984 Our Price: $29.95 (Special Order) A Practical Approach to Occupational and Environmental ...
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Poison in the Pot: The Legacy of Lead. Carbondale, III.: Southern Illinois University Press. Wedeen, R.P. 1985. Blood lead levels, dietary calcium, and hypertension [editorial].