Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Acute poisoning with fumes from boiling trichlorethylene,1954,5,3-4,398-402,Beritic Accidental death of a diver,1954,5,3-4,396-397,Topolnik Status of research on occupational poisoning with vanadium,1954,5,3-4,360-370,Symanski Better recognition of the clinical picture of acute zinc phosphide poisoning,1954,5,3-4,355-359,Simonovic Johannes Antonius Scopoli and his work in the field of occupational hygiene,1954,5,3-4,309-320,Pintar Poisoning of four workers by exhaust gases in tank,1954,5,2,258-264,Beritic Cadmium poisoning,1954,5,2,221-224,Hunter Decompression sickness and its significance in the construction of hydroelectric plants; first cases of decompression sickness on Drina river near Zvornik,1955,6,1,33-46,Milijic Two cases of fatal poisoning with organic solutions,1956,7,2,94-96,Budak-morovic Case of multiple poisoning caused by autogenous welding in closed space,1956,7,2,89-93,Ramsak Trichloroethylene poisoning,1956,7,1,51-60,Duric Peroral yperite poisoning with suicidal intentions,1956,7,1,45-49,Volaric Acute poisoning with trichloroethylene by ingestion,1956,7,1,41-43,Djuric Acute occupational poisoning with nitric fumes,1956,7,1,31-40,Beritic Acute poisoning due to inhalation of ethyl nitrite vapors,1957,8,4,333-337,Beritic Industrial toxicology of various chlorinated hydrocarbons,1957,8,3,251-269,Sarić Toxicological significance of erythrocytic inclusion bodies,1957,8,2,97-127,Beritic