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. 1954 Apr;11(2):75–104. doi: 10.1136/oem.11.2.75

Tumours Of The Urinary Bladder in Workmen Engaged in the Manufacture and Use Of Certain Dyestuff Intermediates In The British Chemical Industry. Part I. The Role Of Aniline, Benzidine, Alpha-Naphthylamine, And Beta-Naphthylamine

R A M Case 1, Marjorie E Hosker 1,*, Drever B McDonald 1, Joan T Pearson 1
PMCID: PMC1037533  PMID: 13149741

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