Industrial Toxicology

ANY review of the present field of industrial toxicology necessarily suffers from the fact that it is more or less an ‘interim’ report, issued during a period when comparatively little has been added to the pre-war knowledge of existing toxic substances, and before the expected development of many new agents which may or may not prove injurious to workers exposed to them.Industrial ToxicologyBeing the Croonian Lectures for 1942 of the Royal College of Physicians of London. By Dr. Donald Hunter. Pp. 80. (Oxford: Clarendon Press; London: Oxford University Press, 1944.) 10s. net.