Anna Baetjer
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American physiologist
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Anna Baetjer's Degrees
- Bachelors Biology Goucher College
- PhD Physiology Johns Hopkins University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Anna Medora Baetjer was an American physiologist and toxicologist, known for her research into the health effects of industrial work on women and for her discovery of the carcinogenic properties of chromium.
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- Pulmonary carcinoma in chromate workers. 1. A review of the literature and report of cases. (1950) (65)
- The distribution and retention of chromium in men and animals. (1959) (49)
- Effect of ambient temperature and vapor pressure on cilia-mucus clearance rate. (1967) (47)
- Pulmonary carcinoma in chromate workers. II. Incidence on basis of hospital records. (1950) (38)
- Effect of environmental temperature of reaction of mice to parathion, an anticholinesterase agent. (1956) (36)
- Effect of environmental temperature and humidity on lead poisoning in animals. (1960) (34)
- Effect of chromium on incidence of lung tumors in mice and rats. (1959) (29)
- Role of environmental temperature and humidity in susceptibility to disease. (1968) (26)
- THE DIFFUSION OF POTASSIUM FROM RESTING SKELETAL MUSCLES FOLLOWING A REDUCTION IN THE BLOOD SUPPLY (1935) (23)
- Effect of water and food deprivation on hepatic microsomal metabolism of hexobarbital and aniline. (1976) (19)
- WOMEN IN INDUSTRY: THEIR HEALTH AND EFFICIENCY (1977) (16)
- THE RELATION OF THE SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM TO THE CONTRACTIONS AND FATIGUE OF SKELETAL MUSCLE IN MAMMALS (1930) (16)
- THE EFFECT OF MUSCULAR FATIGUE UPON RESISTANCE (1932) (16)
- Fatigue of Workers, Its Relation to Industrial Production (1942) (15)
- The effect of Portland cement dust on the lungs with special reference to susceptibility to lobar pneumonia; animal experiments. (1947) (10)
- The early days of industrial hygiene--their contribution to current problems. (1980) (10)
- Aplastic anemia following exposure to paradichlorobenzene and naphthalene. (1978) (9)
- Water deprivation and food restriction on toxicity of parathion and paraoxon. (1983) (8)
- Reaction of chromium compounds with body tissues and their constituents. (1955) (8)
- Effect of extremes of temperature and humidity on the goblet cell count in the rat airway epithelium (1971) (8)
- Industrial Hygiene Section (1950) (8)
- Water Deprivation and Trichloroethylene (1970) (7)
- Dehydration and susceptibility to toxic chemicals. (1973) (7)
- Effects of prolonged water deprivation on hypothalamic self-stimulation. (1971) (7)
- The Effect of Silica and Feldspar Dusts on Susceptibility to Lobar Pneumonia. Animal Experiments. (1944) (7)
- Effects of dehydration and environmental temperature on antimony toxicity. (1969) (6)
- THE RELATION OF THE SODIUM, POTASSIUM, AND CALCIUM IONS TO THE HEART RHYTHMICITY (1932) (6)
- Dehydration and recovery of free alveolar macrophages. (1971) (5)
- Fluorides: biologic effects of atmospheric pollutants (1971) (5)
- Effects of season and temperature on childhood plumbism. (1959) (5)
- THE EFFECT OF POTASSIUM (AND CALCIUM) ON THE CONTRACTIONS OF MAMMALIAN SKELETAL MUSCLE (1935) (4)
- THRESHOLD AIR CURRENTS IN VENTILATION (1924) (4)
- Chronic exposures to air pollutants and acute infectious respiratory diseases. (1950) (4)
- Effect of bituminous coal dust and smoke on the lungs; animal experiments. I. Effects on susceptibility to pneumonia. (1951) (3)
- Water deprivation and food restriction on pulmonary bacterial defenses in mice. (1980) (2)
- THE EFFECT OF HIGH HUMIDITY AND MODERATELY HIGH TEMPERATURE ON THE SUSCEPTIBILITY AND RESISTANCE TO TUBERCULOSIS IN GUINEA PIGS (1928) (2)
- Acute infections of the respiratory tract and their control in industry; with special reference to immunization against influenza. (1947) (1)
- Effects of environmental temperature and humidity on spread of virus in the respiratory tract. (1960) (1)
- Water deprivation and trichloroethylene. Effect on hypothalamic self-stimulation. (1970) (1)
- THE EFFECT OF MODERATELY HIGH TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY ON THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM (1927) (1)
- Training of physicians for industrial medicine; postgraduate education for the practice of preventive medicine in industry. (1948) (0)
- The relation of industrial work to obstetrical and gynecological conditions. (1947) (0)
- CHANGES--STRESS OR BENEFIT? (1964) (0)
- Book Reviews: Women in Industry: Their Health and Efficiency (1947) (0)
- Women in industry : their health and efficiency : issued under the auspices of the Division of Medical Sciences and the Division of Engineering and Industrial Research of the National Research Council (1946) (0)
- An anniversary tribute to the memory of the late William H, Howell: late years--Faculty of Hygiene and Public Health. (1961) (0)
- Respiratory ills and their control in industry. (1947) (0)
- Coal dust and smoke not factor in causing lobar pneumonia. (1951) (0)
- Results of influenza vaccination in industry during the 1947 epidemic. (1948) (0)
- The President's Page: The Tenth International Congress of Industrial Medicine (1951) (0)
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