Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Poisoning due to ingestion of wax crayons,1949,13,2,111,Minor Traumatic myocardial infarction,1953,17,6,503-506,Segal Automotive crash injury research in Connecticut,1954,18,12,1005-1008,Tracy Boric acid poisoning; report of a case and survey of Connecticut Hospitals,1954,18,9,745-748,Marks Home accidents,1954,18,2,107-112,Barlow Evaluation of the suicidal risk,1955,19,4,305-308,Frank Foreign bodies in urinary bladders of children,1955,19,1,18-20,Boyd The role of preventive medicine in highway safety,1957,21,12,1060-1064,McFarland A poison control program for Connecticut,1957,21,12,1037-1040,Keehn The assault on medicine,1957,21,11,987-989,Needles Poison control centers,1957,21,9,809-811,Press The acute toxicity of doriden overdosage,1957,21,4,314-315,Kanter WHY DO accidents happen?,1957,21,1,8-11, ARE YOUR patients fit to drive,1958,22,5,391-392, Accidental poisoning in Connecticut; a one year survey,1958,22,4,270-274,Joseph America's No. 1 public health problem,1958,22,3,183-188,Noyes Prevention of eye injuries in Connecticut industries,1958,22,1,38 passim,Blake