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. 1950 Jul;7(3):105–116. doi: 10.1136/oem.7.3.105

Doctor and Workman*

A Meiklejohn 1
PMCID: PMC1036318  PMID: 15434246

Abstract

“It would afford me much gratification if any means could be devised as regards either prevention or remedy, whereby might be lessened the evils of a disease, the ravages of which, upon the most robust constitutions, I have every day cause to deplore.” “On Black Expectoration and Black Matter in the Lungs.”

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