Abstract
THE Oxford School of Physiology, founded by Burdon Sanderson, and adorned by his successors, Gotch, Sherrington, and John Mellanby, has produced many eminent men of science whose researches have benefited mankind. To industrial hygiene the contributions of the late J. S. Haldane have been important, while for many years Dr. H. M. Vernon has brought physiological knowledge and experience to bear upon the health problems of the industrial worker. The Health and Efficiency of Munition Workers By Dr. H. M. Vernon. (Oxford Medical Publications.) Pp. vii + 128. (London: Oxford University Press, 1940.) 8s. 6d. net.
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