Lead Literature Review


Below is a list of papers which we have reviewed, or are currently reviewing. We will be adding to it as more information or relevant papers become available.

This collection of papers reveals medical thinking about the negative effects of lead over 160 years. Although opinions on what to do about it vary, there is a clear consensus that "Lead is Bad, even at low levels".

Title Authors Journal Volume Pages Year
Clinical evaluation of a lead mobilization test using the chelating agent dimercaptosuccinic Acid Hoet P, Buchet JP, Decerf L, Lavalleye B, Haufroid V, Lison D Clin Chem 52 88-96 2006
Blood Lead Concentrations in Children and Method of Water Fluoridation in the United States, 1988-1994 (Full-Text) Mark D. Macek, Thomas D. Matte, Thomas Sinks, and Dolores M. Malvitz EHP 114 130-134 2006
Intoxication from an accidentally ingested lead shot retained in the gastrointestinal tract.(Environmental Medicine: Case Report) (Full-Text) Per Gustavsson and Lars Gerhardsson EHP 113 491-493 2005
Continued decline in blood lead levels among adults in the United States: the National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys Muntner P, Menke A, DeSalvo KB, Rabito FA, Batuman V Arch Intern Med 165 2155-2161 2005
Childhood lead poisoning prevention: too little, too late Lanphear BP JAMA 293 2274-2276 2005
Follow-up testing among children with elevated screening blood lead levels. (Full-Text) Alex R. Kemper, Lisa M. Cohn, Kathryn E. Fant, Kevin J. Dombkowski, Sharon R. Hudson JAMA 293 2232-2237 2005
Associations among lead dose biomarkers, uric acid, and renal function in Korean lead workers. (Full-Text) Weaver VM, Jaar BG, Schwartz BS, Todd AC, Ahn KD, Lee SS, Wen J, Parsons PJ, Lee BK. EHP 113 36-42 2005
Associations of uric acid with polymorphisms in the delta-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase, vitamin D receptor, and nitric oxide synthase genes in Korean lead workers. (Full-Text) Weaver VM, Schwartz BS, Jaar BG, Ahn KD, Todd AC, Lee SS, Kelsey KT, Silbergeld EK, Lustberg ME, Parsons PJ, Wen J, Lee BK. EHP 113 1509-1515 2005
Lead exposure in children: prevention, detection, and management American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Environmental Health Pediatrics 116 1036-1046 2005
Metals in urine and peripheral arterial disease Navas-Acien A, Silbergeld EK, Sharrett R, Calderon-Aranda E, Selvin E, Guallar E EHP 113 164-169 2005
Heavy metal content of ayurvedic herbal medicine products Saper RB, Kales SN, Paquin J, Burns MJ, Eisenberg DM, Davis RB, Phillips RS JAMA 292 2868-2873 2005
Possible influence of delta-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase polymorphism and susceptibility to renal toxicity of lead: a study of a Vietnamese population Chia SE, Zhou H, Tham MT, Yap E, Dong NV, Tu NH, Chia KS EHP 113 1313-1317 2005
Recent developments in low-level lead exposure and intellectual impairment in children. (Full-Text) Koller K, Brown T, Spurgeon A, Levy L EHP 112 987-994 2004
A review of chronic lead intoxication: an unrecognized cause of chronic kidney disease Brewster UC, Perazella MA Am J Med Sci 327 341-347 2004
Bone density-related predictors of blood lead level among peri- and postmenopausal women in the United States: The Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 1988-1994. Nash D, Magder LS, Sherwin R, Rubin RJ, Silbergeld EK Am J Epidemiol 160 901-911 2004
Development of Lead-Exposed Children After School Entry Kim N. Dietrich, James H. Ware, Mikhail Salganik, Jerilynn Radcliffe, Walter J. Rogan, George G. Rhoads, Martha E. Fay, Cecilia T. Davoli, Martha B. Denckla, Robert L. Bornschein, Donald Schwarz, Douglas W. Dockery, Susan Adubato, and Robert L. Jones for Pediatrics 114 19-28 2004
Correlation between clinical indicators of lead poisoning and oxidative stress parameters in controls and lead-exposed workers Hande Gurer-Orhan, Handan U. Sabır, Hilal Özgünes Toxicology 195 147-154 2004
Lead, Cadmium, Smoking, and Increased Risk of Peripheral Arterial Disease (Full-Text) Ana Navas-Acien, Elizabeth Selvin, A. Richey Sharrett, Emma Calderon-Aranda, Ellen Silbergeld, Eliseo Guallar Circulation 109 3196-3201 2004
Can d-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase 2 allele exert certain protective measures against the neurotoxic effects of lead? S-E Chia, E Yap, K-S Chia Occup Environ Med 61 720-721 2004
Reductions in blood lead overestimate reductions in brain lead following repeated succimer regimens in a rodent model of childhood lead exposure. (Full-Text) Stangle DE, Strawderman MS, Smith D, Kuypers M, Strupp BJ EHP 112 302-308 2004
Lead toxicity Gidlow DA Occup Med 54 76-81 2004
Trends in Occupational Lead Exposure Since the 1978 OSHA Lead Standard Andrea Okun, Gregory Cooper, John Bailer, James Bena, and Leslie Stayner Am J Ind Med 45 558-572 2004
Lead, diabetes, hypertension, and renal function: the normative aging study. (Full-text) Tsaih SW, Korrick S, Schwartz J, Amarasiriwardena C, Aro A, Sparrow D, Hu H EHP 112 1178-1182 2004
Environmental Lead Exposure and Progression of Chronic Renal Diseases in Patients without Diabetes. (Full-Text) Ja-Liang Lin, M.D., Dan-Tzu Lin-Tan, R.N., Kuang-Hung Hsu, Ph.D., and Chun-Chen Yu, M.D. NEJM 348 277-286 2003
Increased body lead burden--cause or consequence of chronic renal insufficiency? Marsden PA NEJM 348 345-347 2003
Associations of lead biomarkers with renal function in Korean lead workers Weaver VM, Lee BK, Ahn KD, Lee GS, Todd AC, Stewart WF, Wen J, Simon DJ, Parsons PJ, Schwartz BS Occup Environ Med 60 551-562 2003
Lead neurotoxicity in children: basic mechanisms and clinical correlates (Full-Text) Theodore I. Lidsky and Jay S. Schneider Brain 126 01/05/19 2003
Hypertension and Low-Level Lead Exposure: A Scientific Issue or a Matter of Faith? Den Hond E, Nawrot T, Staessen JA. Hypertension 42 9 2003
Blood lead and chronic kidney disease in the general United States population: results from NHANES III Muntner P, He J, Vupputuri S, Coresh J, Batuman V Kidney Int 63 1044-1050 2003
Intellectual impairment in children with blood lead concentrations below 10 microg per deciliter. (Full-Text) Richard L. Canfield, Charles R. Henderson, Jr., Deborah A. Cory-Slechta, Christopher Cox, Todd A. Jusko and Bruce P. Lanphear NEJM 348 1517-1526 2003
Blood lead, blood pressure, and hypertension in perimenopausal and postmenopausal women Nash D, Magder L, Lustberg M, Sherwin RW, Rubin RJ, Kaufmann RB, Silbergeld EK JAMA 289 1523-1532 2003
Blood lead levels and hypertension Hense H JAMA 290 460 2003
Managing childhood lead poisoning Markowitz ME Salud Publica Mex 45 S225-231 2003
Beneficial effect of combined administration of some naturally occurring antioxidants (vitamins) and thiol chelators in the treatment of chronic lead intoxication Flora SJ, Pande M, Mehta A Chem Biol Interact 145 267-280 2003
Blood Lead Level Is Associated With Elevated Blood Pressure in Blacks (Full-Text) Suma Vupputuri, Jiang He, Paul Muntner, Lydia A. Bazzano, Paul K. Whelton, Vecihi Batuman Hypertension 42 463-468 2003
Molecular mechanisms of in vivo metal chelation: implications for clinical treatment of metal intoxications Andersen O, Aaseth J EHP 110 S887-890 2002
The relationship between blood pressure and blood lead in NHANES III. National Health and Nutritional Examination Survey. Den Hond E, Nawrot T, Staessen JA. J Hum Hypertens 16 563-568 2002
Lead, unsafe at any level (Full-Text) Gavaghan H Bull World Health Organ 80 82 2002
An epidemiological re-appraisal of the association between blood pressure and blood lead: a meta-analysis Nawrot TS, Thijs L, Den Hond EM, Roels HA, Staessen JA J Hum Hypertens 16 123-131 2002
Antioxidant nutrients and lead toxicity Hsu PC, Guo YL Toxicology 180 33-44 2002
Blood lead levels and mortality. Lustberg M, Silbergeld E. Arch Intern Med 162 2443-2449 2002
Lead induced oxidative damage and its response to combined administration of -lipoic acid and succimers in rats Manisha Pande, S.J.S. Flora Toxicology 177 187-196 2002
Lead induced increase of blood pressure in female lead workers K Nomiyama, H Nomiyama, S-J Liu, Y-X Tao, T Nomiyama, K Omae Occup Environ Med 59 734-739 2002
Occupational take-home lead poisoning associated with restoring chemically stripped furniture--California, 1998. (Full-text) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). JAMA 285 2187-2188 2001
Lead chelation therapy and urate excretion in patients with chronic renal diseases and gout. Lin JL, Yu CC, Lin-Tan DT, Ho HH Kidney Int 60 266-271 2001
Association between blood levels of lead, blood pressure and risk of diabetes and heart disease in workers. Bener A, Obineche E, Gillett M, Pasha MA, Bishawi B Int Arch Occup Environ Health 74 375-378 2001
The delta-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase (ALAD) polymorphism and bone and blood lead levels in community-exposed men: the Normative Aging Study. (Full-Text) Hu H, Wu MT, Cheng Y, Sparrow D, Weiss S, Kelsey K. EHP 109 827-832 2001
The Road to Primary Prevention of Lead Toxicity in Children J. Julian Chisolm Jr Pediatrics 107 581-584 2001
Environmental lead exposure and progressive renal insufficiency Lin JL, Tan DT, Hsu KH, Yu CC Arch Intern Med 161 264-271 2001
Toxic metals and oxidative stress part I: mechanisms involved in metal-induced oxidative damage Ercal N, Gurer-Orhan H, Aykin-Burns N Curr Top Med Chem 1 529-539 2001
Antioxidant effect of taurine against lead-induced oxidative stress Gurer H, Ozgunes H, Saygin E, Ercal N Arch Environ Contam Toxicol 41 397-402 2001
Associations of blood lead, dimercaptosuccinic acid-chelatable lead, and tibia lead with neurobehavioral test scores in South Korean lead workers Schwartz BS, Lee BK, Lee GS, Stewart WF, Lee SS, Hwang KY, Ahn KD, Kim YB, Bolla KI, Simon D, Parsons PJ, Todd AC. Am J Epidemiol 153 453-464 2001
Associations of lead exposure and dose measures with erythrocyte protein kinase C activity in 212 current Korean lead workers Hwang KY, Schwartz BS, Lee BK, Strickland PT, Todd AC, Bressler JP Toxicol Sci 62 280-288 2001
The efect of Pb2+ on the structure and hydroxyapatite binding properties of osteocalcin T.L. Dowd, J.F. Rosen, L. Mints, C.M. Gundberg Biochim Biophys Acta 1535 153-163 2001
Bone lead and blood lead levels in relation to baselineblood pressure and the prospective development of hypertension: the Normative Aging Study Cheng Y, Schwartz J, Sparrow D, Aro A, Weiss ST, Hu H. Am J Epidemiol 153 164-171 2001
Predictors of DMSA chelatable lead, tibial lead, and blood lead in 802 Korean lead workers. (Full-Text) Todd AC, Lee BK, Lee GS, Ahn KD, Moshier EL, Schwartz BS Occup Environ Med 58 73-80 2001
Blood Lead Level to Induce Significant Increase in Urinary delta-Aminolevulinic Acid Level among Lead-Exposed Workers: A Statistical Approach Kae Higashikawa, Katsuya Furuki, Shiro Takada, Satoru Okamoto, Hiroshi Ukai, Takashi Yuasa And Masayuki Ikeda Indistrial Health 38 181-188 2000
Lead poisoning in a historical perspective Hernberg S Am J Ind Med 38 244-254 2000
Lead concentrations in elderly urban people related to blood pressure and mental performance: results from a population-based study Nordberg M, Winblad B, Fratiglioni L, Basun H. Am J Ind Med 38 290-294 2000
Can Antioxidants Be Beneficial In The Treatment Of Lead Poisoning? Hande Gurer and Nuran Ercal Free Radic Biol Med 29 927-945 2000
Cancer mortality study of employees at lead battery plants and lead smelters, 1947-1995 Wong O, Harris F Am J Ind Med 38 255-270 2000
Does vitamin C intake protect against lead toxicity? Houston DK, Johnson MA Nutr Rev 58 73-75 2000
Lightening the Lead Load in Children. (Free-Text) Mark R. Ellis and Kevin Y. Kane Am Fam Physician 62 545-560 2000
The reproductive toxicity and carcinogenicity of lead: a critical review Landrigan PJ, Boffetta P, Apostoli P Am J Ind Med 38 231-243 2000
A comparison of different lead biomarkers in their associations with lead-related symptoms Lee BK, Ahn KD, Lee SS, Lee GS, Kim YB, Schwartz BS Int Arch Occup Environ Health. 2000 Jul;73(5):298-304. 73 298-304 2000
Lead Accumulation in Highly Exposed Smelter Workers Martin Olsson,A,B Lars Gerhardsson,C Anker Jensen,D Jimmy Börjesson,A Andrejs Schütz,C Sören Mattsson,A and Staffan Skerfvingc Ann NY Acad Sci 904 280-283 2000
One century of studies on lead poisoning in papers published in La Medicina del Lavoro. Alessio L, Cortesi I, Materzanini P, Barenghi M Am J Ind Med 38 361-367 2000
Effects of lead on immune parameters in occupationally exposed workers Basaran N, Undeger U Am J Ind Med 38 349-354 2000
Role of Vitamins in Treatment of Lead Intoxication Sushil K. Tandon and Surendra Singh J Trace Elem Exp Med 13 305-315 2000
Determinants of bone and blood lead concentrations in the early postpartum period (Full-Text) Lourdes Schnaas and Mauricio Hernandez-Avila Luz-Helena Sanin, Maria de Luz Kageyama, Eduardo Palazuelos, Antonio Aro, Mary Jean Brown, Howard Hu, Teresa Gonzales-Cossio, Karen E Peterson Occup Environ Med 57 535-541 2000
The effect of lead on male fertility: a time to pregnancy (TTP) study Apostoli P, Bellini A, Porru S, Bisanti L Am J Ind Med 38 310-315 2000
The evidence that lead increases the risk for spontaneous abortion Hertz-Picciotto I Am J Ind Med 38 300-309 2000
Lead and cancer in humans: where are we now? Steenland K, Boffetta P Am J Ind Med 38 295-299 2000
Lead Toxicity Environmental Alert (Full-Text) U.S. Department Of Health And Human Services Agency For Toxic Substances And Disease Registry Division Of Toxicology And Environmental Medicine ATSDR October
2000
Lead as a carcinogen: experimental evidence and mechanisms of action Silbergeld EK, Waalkes M, Rice JM Am J Ind Med 38 316-323 2000
DNA damage and repair in cells of lead exposed people Restrepo HG, Sicard D, Torres MM Am J Ind Med 38 330-334 2000
Long-term effect of increased lead absorption on intelligence of children Soong WT, Chao KY, Jang CS, Wang JD Arch Environ Health 54 297-301 1999
Neurobehavioral function and tibial and chelatable lead levels in 543 former organolead workers Stewart WF, Schwartz BS, Simon D, Bolla KI, Todd AC, Links J Neurology 52 1610-1617 1999
Relationship of ascorbic acid to blood lead levels. Simon JA, Hudes ES JAMA 281 2289-2293 1999
Toxicological Profile For Lead (Full-Text) U.S. Department Of Health And Human Services Agency For Toxic Substances And Disease Registry Division Of Toxicology And Environmental Medicine ATSDR July
1999
Predicting the outcome of the CaNa2EDTA challenge test in children with moderately elevated blood lead levels. Campbell JR, Schaffer SJ EHP 107 437-440 1999
Chelation therapy for patients with elevated body lead burden and progressive renal insufficiency. A randomized, controlled trial. Lin JL, Ho HH, Yu CC Ann Intern Med 130 01/07/13 1999
Efficacy of Succimer Chelation for Reducing Brain Pb Levels in a Rodent Model Donald Smith, Lorna Bayer, and Barbara J. Strupp Environ Res 78 168-176 1998
Blood Lead-Urine Lead Relationships in Adults and Children. Brian L. Gulson, Murray A.Cameron, Andrew J. Smith, Karen J. Mizon, Michael J. Korsch, Graham Vimpani, Anthony J. McMichael, Dino Pisaniello, William Jameson, and Kathryn R. Mahaffey Environ Res 78 152-160 1998
Severe Chronic Lead Insult That Maintains Body Burdens of Lead Related to Those in the Skeleton: Observations by Dr. Clair Patterson Conclusively Demonstrated. John F. Rosen and Joel G. Pounds Environ Res 78 140-151 1998
Occupational lead poisoning. (Free-Text) Staudinger KC, Roth VS Am Fam Physician 15 731-732 1998
Electrocardiographic Conduction Disturbances in Association With Low-Level Lead Exposure (the NormativeAging Study) Yawen Cheng, Joel Schwartz, Pantel S. Vokonas, Scott T. Weiss, Antonio Aro, and Howard Hu Am J Cardiol 82 594-599 1998
The Exposure of Children to Lead J. Julian Chisholm and Harold E. Harrison Pediatrics 102 227-229 1998
Vasospastic angina in a patient with chronic lead intoxication: a possible cause-effect relationship? Oneglia C, Apostoli P, Rusconi C Cardiovasc Drugs Ther 12 71-73 1998
Calcium disodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate-chelated lead as a predictor for subclinical lead neurotoxicity: follow-up study on gun-metal foundry workers Yokoyama K, Araki S, Aono H, Murata K Int Arch Occup Environ Health 71 459-464 1998
Clair Patterson and Robert Kehoe: Two Views of Lead Toxicity Herbert L. Needleman Environ Res 78 79-85 1998
Clair Patterson and Robert Kehoe's Paradigm of "Show Me the Data" on Environmental Lead Poisoning Jerome O. Nriagu Environ Res 78 71-78 1998
Preventing Lead Poisoning In Children Ellen K. Silbergeld Ann Rev Public Health 18 187-210 1997
Lead induced rise in intracellular free calcium is mediated through activation of protein kinase C in osteoblastic bone cells Francis A.X. Schanne, Gregory J. Long, John F. Rosen Biochim Biophys Acta 1360 247-254 1997
Lead's legacy? Early and late mortality of 454 lead-poisoned children. McDonald JA, Potter NU. Arch Environ Health 51 116-121 1996
Unraveling the chronic toxicity of lead: an essential priority for environmental health Todd AC, Wetmur JG, Moline JM, Godbold JH, Levin SM, Landrigan PJ EHP 104 S141-146 1996
A polymorphism in the delta-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase gene may modify the pharmacokinetics and toxicity of lead Smith CM, Wang X, Hu H, Kelsey KT EHP 103 249-253 1995
Provocative chelation with DMSA and EDTA: evidence for differential access to lead storage sites Lee BK, Schwartz BS, Stewart W, Ahn KD Occup Environ Med 52 13-19 1995
The displacement of calcium from osteocalcin at submicromolar concentrations of free lead T.L. Dowd, J.F. Rosen, C.M. Gundberg, R.K. Gupta Biochim Biophys Acta 1226 131-137 1994
Oxidative mechanisms in the toxicity of metal ions Stohs SJ, Bagchi D Free Radic Biol Med 18 321-336 1994
The decline in blood lead levels in the United States. The National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (NHANES) Pirkle JL, Brody DJ, Gunter EW, Kramer RA, Paschal DC, Flegal KM, Matte TD. JAMA 272 284-291 1994
Effect of chelate treatments on kidney, bone and brain lead levels of lead-intoxicated mice Mark M. Jones, Mark A. Basinger, Glen R. Gale, Loretta M. Atkins, Alayne B. Smith, Angie Stone Toxicology 89 91-100 1994
Childhood lead poisoning in 1994 Goldman LR, Carra J. JAMA 272 315-316 1994
Blood lead levels in the US population. Phase 1 of the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES III, 1988 to 1991) Brody DJ, Pirkle JL, Kramer RA, Flegal KM, Matte TD, Gunter EW, Paschal DC. JAMA 272 277-283 1994
Childhood Lead Poisoning And Its Treatment Carol R. Angle Ann Rev Pharmacol Toxicol 32 409-434 1993
Lead inhibits 1,25-dihyroxyvitamin D-3 regulation of calcium metabolism in osteoblastic osteosarcoma cells (ROS 17/2.8) Francis A.X. Schanne, Raj K. Gupta and John F. Rosen Biochim Biophys Acta 1180 187-194 1992
Need for the lead mobilization test in children with lead poisoning Markowitz ME, Rosen JF J Pediatr 119 305-310 1991
Role of forced diuresis on urinary lead excretion after the ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid mobilization test Kassner J, Shannon M, Graef J J Pediatr 117 914-916 1990
Effect of lead on parathyroid hormone-induced responses in rat osteoblastic osteosarcoma cells (ROS 17/2.8) using 19F-NMR Francis A.X. Schanne, Terry L. Dowd, Raj K. Gupta and John F. Rosen Biochim Biophys Acta 1054 250-255 1990
L-line x-ray fluorescence of cortical bone lead compared with the CaNa2EDTA test in lead-toxic children: public health implications Rosen JF, Markowitz ME, Bijur PE, Jenks ST, Wielopolski L, Kalef-Ezra JA, Slatkin DN Proc Natl Acad Sci 86 685-689 1989
Comparative Mobilization Of Lead By Chelating Agents Zhao-Fa Xu A And Mark M. Jones Toxicology 53 277-288 1988
Assessment of lead stores in children: validation of an 8-hour CaNa2EDTA provocative test Markowitz ME, Rosen JF J Pediatr 104 337-341 1984
Additive statistical effects of cadmium and lead on heart-related disease in a North Carolina autopsy series. Voors AW, Shuman MS, Johnson WD Arch Environ Health 37 98-102 1982
Effects of low levels of cadmium and lead on cognitive functioning in children Thatcher RW, Lester ML, McAlaster R, Horst R Arch Environ Health 37 159-166 1982
Atherosclerosis and hypertension induction by lead and cadmium ions: an effect prevented by calcium ion Revis NW, Zinsmeister AR, Bull R Proc Natl Acad Sci 78 6494-6498 1981
Treatment Of Lead Poisoning By 2,3-Dimercaptosuccinic Acid E. Friedheim J. H. Graziano D. Popovac D. Dragovic B. Kaul Lancet 312 1234-1236 1978
Exposure Of Humans To Lead Paul B. Hammond Ann Rev Pharmacol Toxicol 17 197-214 1977
Subclinical Lead Poisoning Editor Lancet 301 87 1973
Subclinical Lead Poisoning Morgan Davies Lancet 301 205-206 1973
Enzyme Inhibition By Lead Under Normal Urban Conditions S. Hernberg and J. Nikkanen Lancet 295 63-64 1970
In Vitro Pyrrole And Porphyrin Synthesis In Lead Poisoning And Iron Deficiency. Herbert C. Lichtman And Felix Feldman J Clin Investigation 42 830-839 1963
Toxicology: Inorganic Foreman H Ann_Rev_Pharm 2 341-362 1962
Treatment Of Lead Poisoning With Intramuscular Edathamil Calcium-Disodium H. Shrand Lancet 277 310-312 1961
Lead Poisoning*Treatment with Disodium Calcium Ethylenediamine -tetra -acetate James B. Sidbury Am J Med 18 932-946 1955
Treatment Of Lead Poisoning With Calcium Disodium Versenate H. Mcc. Giles C. J. Moore Lancet 265 183-185 1955
Enhancement of lead excretion in humans by disodium calcium ethylene-diamine tetraacetate Rubin M, Gignac S, Bessman Sp, Belknap El Science 117 659-660 1953
Dimercaprol In Lead Poisoning A. B. Anderson. Lancet 256 309 1950
Dimercaprol In Acute Lead Poisoning Poul Bastrup-Madsen Lancet 256 171-172 1950
Lead Poisoning And Cancer W. Blair Bell Lancet 204 139-140 1924
The Electrolytic Bath And Lead Poisoning. Editor Lancet 184 858-859 1914
The Preventive And Curative Treatment Of Industrial Lead Poisoning. Thomas Oliver Lancet 182 527-529 1913
Industrial Lead Poisoning: Action Of The Home Office. Editor Lancet 155 1162 1900
The Special Rules Relating To Lead Poisoning. Editor Lancet 155 1530-1531 1900
Morbus Saturninus (Lead-Poisoning). William Frank-Smith, Lancet 93 746-747 1869
On Sulphuric Acid As A Remedy For Poisoning By Lead. J. Henry Bennet Lancet 47 378-379 1846