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992 LAWS OF
Column One.
Description of Diseases.
1. Anthrax.
2. Lead poisoning or its se-
quelae.
3. Zinc poisoning or its se-
quelae.
4. Mercury poisoning or its
sequelae.
5. Phosphorus poisoning or
its sequelae.
6. Arsenic poisoning or its
sequelae.
7. Poisoning by wood alco-
hol.
8. Poisoning by benzol or
nitro-, hydro-, hydroxy-
and amido-derivatives of
benzene (denitro-benzol,
anilin, and others) or its
sequelae.
9. Poisoning by carbon bi-
sulphide or its sequelae,
or any sulphide.
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MARYLAND [CH. 465
Column Two
Description of Process or
Occupation.
1. Handling of wool, hair,
bristles, hides or skins.
2. Any process or occupation
involving the use of or di-
rect contact with lead or its
preparations or compounds.
3. Any process or occupation
involving the use of or di-
rect contact with zinc or its
preparations or compounds
or alloys.
4. Any process or occupation
involving the use of or di-
rect contact with mercury
or its preparations or com-
pounds.
5. Any process or occupation
involving the use of or di-
rect contact with phos-
phorus or its preparations
or compounds.
6. Any process or occupation
involving the use of or di-
rect contact with arsenic or
its preparations or com-
pounds.
7. Any process or occupation
involving the use of or di-
rect contact with wood alco-
hol or any preparation con-
taining wood alcohol.
8. Any process or occupation
involving the use of or di-
rect contact with benzol or
nitro-, hydro-, hydroxy-, or
amido-derivatives of benzene
or its preparations or com-
pounds.
9. Any process or occupation
involving the use of or di-
rect contact with carbon
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