Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author THE EFFECT OF ATMOSPHERIC CONDITIONS UPON FATIGUE AND EFFICIENCY,1917,7,10,827-834,Winslow Automobile exhaust gas poisoning in children,1927,17,10,1024-1026,Battley Carbon monoxide poisoning in industry,1927,17,2,108-113,Mayers Poisoning by arsenical sprays,1926,16,4,403, Carbon monoxide and automobile exhaust gases,1926,16,3,218-223,Hayhurst Carbon monoxide poisoning,1925,15,1,57-58, The automobile as a public health hazard,1924,14,11,917-920,Chesley An interesting case of carbon monoxide poisoning,1924,14,4,314-315,Fabian Domestic carbon monoxide poisoning from gas stoves,1923,13,6,462-465,Hayhurst Benzol poisoning,1923,13,4,279-282,Hogan Suicide Among Physicians,1922,12,10,857,Hubbard Traffic regulation as a means of preventing injury and death from street vehicles,1920,10,4,331-333,Byrne Administrative handling of the narcotic addict: its benefits and dangers,1920,10,1,1-7,Bishop Missing links in the chain of evidence concerning occupational diseases: a map of the road to heaven by a soul in purgatory,1917,7,10,835-839,Rand Visceral changes in wood alcohol poisoning by inhalation,1917,7,9,765-771,Eisenberg Gasoline engine exhaust-gas poisoning,1917,7,8,664-666,Albaugh Six months of the harrison act,1916,6,10,1087-1092,Terry The relation of housing to the public health movement,1916,6,11,1179-1183,Veiller