1:Why I became an occupational physician..., Bill Gunnyeon
2:Those extra moments, Jean Spencer Felton
3:One hundred years of the health and safety laboratory 1, Anon
4:Fifty years ago: Raynaud's phenomenon in a pneumatic tool worker, A.C. Mackay
5:Thoughts on lawnmower blades, Anthony Seaton
6:Why I became an occupational physician..., C.A. Veys
7:Thackrah's grave, Graham Hardy
8:The celebration of Saint Monday, Mike Gibson
9:Sócrates, John Hobson
10:Why I became an occupational physician..., Stewart Lloyd
11:'Working Lives' by John Darwell, Anon
12:Fifty years ago: Harmful noise, J.J.A. Blakely
13:Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 1: Solvents, J.A. Hunter
14:Why I became an occupational physician..., Katherine M. Venables
15:Fifty years ago: A mobile consulting room (report on a demonstration given at the Annual Provincial Meeting of the Association, Manchester July 1954), G.O. Hughes
16:Excellent credit rating, John Challenor
17:Two words and a man, Anthony Seaton
18:Why I became an occupational physician..., John Sorrell
19:The Hawthorne effect, Anon
20:Fifty years ago: Free enterprise and public service, Anon
21:Born to run?, John Hobson
22:Why I became an occupational physician..., Peter Verow
23:Fifty years ago: Book review: 'The diseases of occupations' by Donald Hunter, L.G. Norman
24:Health and safety legislation, Mike Gibson
25:How one pre-employment decision nearly changed the world order, Nerys Williams
26:Why I became an occupational physician..., Susan A. Robson
27:DDA 1995, 2005, or 605?, Hanaa Sayed
28:Fifty years ago: The work of the Research Advisory Committee, D. Malcolm
29:I want never gets, Anthony Seaton
30:Why I became an occupational physician..., David Wright
31:Why I became a second-hand bookseller: Part 1, Andy Slovak
32:Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 2: New job, J. A. Hunter
33:The oldest sick note, John Hobson
34:Why I became an occupational physician..., Joseph L. Kearns
35:Why I became a second-hand bookseller: part 2, Andy Slovak
36:Fifty years ago: The first group occupational health service in Scotland, W. M. Dixon
37:I learned (a bit) about aviation medicine from that, Mike Gibson
38:Why I became an occupational physician..., Raymond Agius
39:Occupational health in India, Naomi Brecker
40:A bit like turtles, John Challenor
41:On tenterhooks, Anthony Seaton
42:Why I became an occupational physician..., D. Coggon
43:Coming to the end of the road in occupational health: Lessons from cancer care, Naomi Brecker and Barbara Wren
44:Fifty years ago: The medical officer of health and the small workplace, A.W. W. Robinson
45:The human spirit level, John Hobson
46:Why I became an occupational physician..., R. Ian McCallum
47:A close friend, David Walker
48:Occupational hazard of rubber tapping, J.T. Mets
49:Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 3: The Birdman of Linbridge, J. A. Hunter
50:Hunting canaries, Mike Gibson
51:Why I became an occupational physician..., William Dixon
52:Why I now watch my step as an occupational physician, James Preston
53:Fifty years ago: Occupational health: An employer's view, R. Viner
54:Clinical research, Anthony Seaton
55:Why I became an occupational physician..., David Snashall
56:The RMS Titanic, Ken Addley and Paul McKeagney
57:Fifty years ago: Assessment off the ability to work of the unfit, Kenneth Lee
58:In search of the black stuff, Kirstie Gibson
59:Back to school, John Hobson
60:Billy Liddell, Anthony Seaton
61:Why I became an occupational physician..., Ann Fingret
62:Fifty years ago: General practice and industrial medicine in the United States, B. H. Pentney
63:Every cloud has a silver lining... even a failed private practice, Nerys Williams
64:Why I became an occupational physician..., Ralph Aston
65:A memorable patient, Mike Gibson
66:The strange case of Irving Selikoff, Anthony Seaton
67:Why I became an occupational physician..., Morris Cooke
68:Why I am doing the GCC again, Vanessa Hebditch
69:Fifty years ago: The appointed factory doctor, Anon
70:Mesothelioma, John Hobson
71:Why I became an occupational physician..., Ian S. Symington
72:Sydney 2000, Mike McKiernan
73:Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 4: Vanadium, J. A. Hunter
74:Directly read, John Challenor
75:Why I became an occupational physician..., Peter Harries
76:A leaky vessel, Richard Colman
77:Fifty years ago: Parameters of occupational health in America, H. Beric Wright
78:More genetics for medical students?, Anthony Seaton
79:Why I became an occupational physician..., Monty Brill
80:Charmed to be sure, Arthur Eakins
81:A practical demonstration of Boyle's Law, Mike Gibson
82:Lest we forget, John Hobson
83:Why I became an occupational physician..., Andy Slovak
84:Are you ready for the EU Sharps Directive 2010/32/EU?, Sabine Wicker and Paul Grime
85:Fifty years ago: A poisons information service, Roy Goulding
86:Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 5: Drivers, J. A. Hunter
87:Why I became an occupational physician..., H. Engel
88:The ex-servicemen's maternity ward, John D. Meyer
89:Medicine is my lawful wife, and literature is my mistress, Nerys Williams
90:Those two impostors, Anthony Seaton
91:Why I became an occupational physician..., Athol Hepburn
92:An elusive occupational toxin, Hans Engel
93:Fifty years ago: The proposed new constitution, Anon
94:Armadillo, John Hobson
95:Why I became an occupational physician..., Tim Carter
96:Learning from the Vikings: Hávamál and occupational rehabilitation, Desmond O'Neill
97:Early thoughts on g, Mike Gibson
98:Employers: Aren't they all the same?, John Challenor
99:Why I became an occupational physician ..., Roy Archibald
100:The rewards of rural training in the Scottish Highlands, Syed Nasir
101:Fifty years ago: Genesis of a new society, Anon
102:The mill reek in 1754, Anthony Seaton
103:Why I didn't become an occupational physician..., Alan Bailey
104:Time to ditch occupational health, Gordon Shepherd
105:Fifty years ago: A new portable hand operated external cardiac compressor, B.S. Baker
106:Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 6: Sniffing about, J. A. Hunter
107:One hundred years of the health and safety laboratory 2, Anon
108:All tied up, John Hobson
109:Why I became an occupational physician..., Simon E. Asogwa
110:Fashion victims, Paul Grime
111:One hundred years of the health and safety laboratory 3, Anon
112:Fifty years ago: Malaises and discontents, Anon
113:Why I became an occupational physician..., Clodagh Cashman
114:The Ontario workplace health champions program, D. Linn Holness and Gary Liss
115:Going through the motions, Mike Gibson
116:How to learn science, Anthony Seaton
117:Why I became an occupational physician..., Timothy P. Finnegan
118:Hammerfest: Occupational medicine at 70° north, Emma Hirons
119:Fifty years ago: Height, weight, and obesity in an industrial population, R.W. Howell
120:The raincoat sign, John Hobson
121:Why I became an occupational physician..., W. Glass
122:The art of observation, Karen Coomer
123:Worst job ads from history: Situation vacant plague doctor, Kirstie Gibson
124:The adjudicator, David Walker
125:Stones, Anthony Seaton
126:Why I became a part-time occupational physician, Peter Verow
127:A multidisciplinary clinic for occupational disease, Dorothy Linn Holness
128:Fifty years ago: The teaching of occupational medicine to undergraduate medical students, Anon
129:Why I became an occupational physician..., William R. Jenkinson
130:Jaw ache: An occupational hazard?, John Storrs
131:What clinicians should look for in health and lifestyle apps, Nerys Williams
132:Mellifluous, John Hobson
133:Why I became an occupational physician..., Ira Madan
134:One hundred years of the health and safety laboratory 4, Anon
135:Slum clinics, Dianne Baxendine
136:Fifty years ago: Laser hazards, John Rich
137:A sovereign remedy to all diseases, Anthony Seaton
138:Why I became an occupational physician..., Henry N. Goodall
139:Fashion victims campaign: Responses from clothing retailers, Paul Grime
140:What's in a name?, Mike Gibson
141:Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 7: Aromatherapy, J.A. Hunter
142:Why I became a respiratory physician with an occupational interest, David Fishwick
143:An unusual occupation with novel hazards, Paul Williams
144:Fifty years ago: Emery pneumoconiosis, A. O. Bech, M. D. Kipling, and W. E. Zundel
145:Piles, John Hobson
146:Why I became an occupational physician..., Giuliano Franco
147:Philosophical transactions: 350 years of publishing at the Royal Society, Eva Baranyiová
148:Occupational histories, Mike Gibson
149:Risk assessments: good and bad, Anthony Seaton
150:Why I became an occupational physician..., John Aldridge
151:PTSD induced by the trauma of subordinates: The Robert Gates syndrome, Eric Altschuler
152:Fifty years ago: Problems of a group occupational health service in Lancashire, F. H. Tyrer
153:Working in the shadow of a thin blue broken line, John Challenor
154:Why I became an occupational physician..., Jerry Beach
155:New stress check programme in Japan's workplace, Tomoyuki Kawada
156:Jelly beans and jumbo jets, Anthony Seaton
157:Society of Occupational Medicine golden jubilee travelling fellowship 2017, Nerys Williams
158:Shaking all over, John Hobson
159:Why I became an occupational physician..., Robert Willcox
160:Preparing for retirement, Stephen Deacon
161:Fifty years ago: The scope of occupational medicine in a university health service, Anthony Ryle
162:A blue patient and exploding factories, Anthony Seaton
163:Why I became an occupational physician..., Malcolm Gatley
164:Golden jubilee travel fellowship 2016, Folashade Adenekan
165:Which way is up?, Mike Gibson
166:Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 8: The HAVS and the Have Nots, J.A. Hunter
167:Don Valley festival champions, David Walker
168:Why I became an occupational physician..., Ian Reid-Entwistle
169:Pegasus at Wanlockhead, Timothy Finnegan
170:One hundred years of the health and safety laboratory 5, Anon
171:Fifty years ago: Searching for occupational cancer risks, Joan M. Davies
172:Ready, fire, aim!, John Hobson
173:Why I became an occupational physician, Chris Sharp
174:Demoralization and stress we can all help?, Frank Klont
175:Keeping hat-making alive in Luton, Kirstie Gibson
176:The silent killer, Anthony Seaton
177:Why I might become an occupational physician, Joshua Devonport
178:Occupational eye hazard of renaissance sculptor Benvenuto Cellini and the recurrent theme of pigeon's blood, Timo Hannu
179:Fifty years ago: Pulmonary function tests in asbestos workers, G.L. Leathart
180:It's not all hot air, Mike Gibson
181:Why I became an occupational physician..., Douglas Scarisbrick
182:Visit the workplace? What's wrong with it?, Arun Chind
183:Why doctors need to be careful with social media, Nerys Williams
184:One hundred years of the health and safety laboratory 6, Anon
185:I never knew, John Hobson
186:Why I became an occupational physician..., Arun Peter Chind
187:The early working life of one occupational physician in the 1970s, Eric Teasdale
188:Fifty years ago: The shopworker, Elizabeth Mitchell
189:Neurological memories, Anthony Seaton
190:Consequences of OH alert syndrome, Karen Coomer
191:Fifty years ago: Sickness absence resistance, P.J. Taylor
192:More hot air, Mike Gibson
193:Internet addiction: Caught in the web, Nerys Williams
194:Hazard, risk, and a bullet, John Challenor
195:Anti-smoking legislation, Mike Gibson
196:Fifty years ago: Productivity, morale, and occupational medicine, John Garnett
197:Corbett McDonald, John Hobson
198:Shale is here again, Anthony Seaton