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Mine employees and their families benefit from ultra-violet rays
Description of automatic solarium installed in 1929 by Bunker Hill and Sullivan Min. and Conc. Co. at Kellogg, Idaho; S. A. Easton, author of article indexed in Engineering Index 1929, p. 1178, from Min. and Met., Dec. 1929, is quoted as to encouraging results obtained up to end of Feb. 1930, at which date about 29,000 treatments had been given; notes on five individual cases.
Mine employees and their families benefit from ultra-violet rays
Description of automatic solarium installed in 1929 by Bunker Hill and Sullivan Min. and Conc. Co. at Kellogg, Idaho; S. A. Easton, author of article indexed in Engineering Index 1929, p. 1178, from Min. and Met., Dec. 1929, is quoted as to encouraging results obtained up to end of Feb. 1930, at which date about 29,000 treatments had been given; notes on five individual cases.
Mine employees and their families benefit from ultra-violet rays
Eng. Min. Jl
1930
2 pages
2 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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