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Title
- Subject and correspondence files
Series Number
- B1347
Summary
- This series consists of subject and correspondence files containing information about diseases contracted by workers at industrial sites and are organized by type or cause of disease. Subject files include papers about diseases given at medical conferences, case studies, medical surveys, and reports. Many include personal medical histories or lists of patients. Correspondence with medical professionals, labor officials, and managers of industrial plants cooperating in health studies is contained as well. Records are partially restricted for 75 years.
Creator
- New York (State). Division of Public Health Education
Access Restrictions
- Restricted:75 years.
- Personal medical histories are restricted for 75 years to protect personal privacy.
Title
- Medical reference file
Series Number
- B1346
Summary
- This series contains information about diseases contracted by workers at industrial sites, organized by type or cause of disease. Medical histories list occupations; symptoms; medical test results and diagnosis. Other records include lists of industrial sites with statistical analyses of medical problems; correspondence; proposed revisions to state codes on worker safety; public and private agency pamphlets on workplace safety and hazards; case studies; reports; surveys and reviews of literature concerning industrial diseases. Records are restricted.
Creator
- New York (State). Division of Industrial Hygiene
Access Restrictions
- Personal medical histories arerestricted for 75 years to protect personal privacy.