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. 1961 May 13;1(5236):1337–1342. doi: 10.1136/bmj.1.5236.1337

Pneumoconiosis and Respiratory Symptoms in Miners at Eight Collieries

J M Rogan, J R Ashford, P J Chapman, D P Duffield, J W J Fay, S Rae
PMCID: PMC1954483  PMID: 13742731

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