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HERBERT R. O'CONOR,
10. Poisoning by nitrous
fumes or its sequelae.
11. Poisoning by nickel car-
bonyl or its sequelae.
12. Dope poisoning (poison-
ing by tetrachlor - me-
thane or any substances
used as or in conjunction
with a solvent for acetate
of cellulose or nitro cel-
lulose, or its sequelae.
13. Poisoning by formalde-
hyde and its preparations.
14. Hydrocyanic acid poison-
ing.
15. Chlorine poisoning.
16. Ammonia poisoning.
17. Cadmium poisoning.
18. Manganese poisoning.
19. Chrome ulceration or der-
matitis or their sequelae.
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bisulphide or its prepara-
tions or compounds or any
sulphide.
10. Any process or occupation
in which nitrons fumes are
evolved.
11. Any process or occupation
in which nickel carbonyl is
evolved.
12. Any process or occupation
involving the use of or di-
rect contact with any sub-
stances used as or in con-
junction with a solvent for
acetate of cellulose or nitro
cellulose.
13. Any process or occupation
involving the use of or di-
rect contact with formalde-
hyde and its preparations.
14. Any process or occupation
involving the use of or di-
rect contact with the cya-
nides.
15. Any process or occupation
involving the use of or di-
rect contact with chlorine
or its compounds.
16. Any process or occupation
involving the use of or di-
rect contact with ammonia
or its compounds.
17. Any process or occupation
involving the use of or di-
rect contact with cadmium
or its compounds.
18. Any process or occupation
involving the use of or di-
rect contact with manganese
or its compounds.
19. Any process or occupation
involving the use of or di-
rect contact with chromic
acid or bichromate of am-
monium, potassium or sod-
ium, or their preparations.
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