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      A 'gift of God'?: The public health controversy over leaded gasoline during the 1920s.

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          Lead concentrations in inner-city soils as a factor in the child lead problem.

          Soil samples were randomly collected from 422 vegetable gardens in a study area centered in downtown Baltimore, Maryland, and having a radius of 48.28 km (30 miles). The levels of lead, four other metals (cadmium, copper, nickel, and zinc), and pH were measured for each location. The application of multi-response permutation procedures, which are compatible with mapping techniques, reveals that lead (as well as cadmium, copper, nickel, and zinc) is concentrated and ubiquitous within the soils of the inner-city area of Metropolitan Baltimore. The probability values that the concentration of metals occurred by chance alone vary from about 10(-15) to 10(-23) depending on the metal considered. Our findings pose environmental and public health issues, especially to children living within the inner-city.
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            Tetraethyl Lead Poison Hazards.

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              ETHYL GASOLINE

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                Journal
                American Journal of Public Health
                Am J Public Health
                American Public Health Association
                0090-0036
                1541-0048
                April 1985
                April 1985
                : 75
                : 4
                : 344-352
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                10.2105/AJPH.75.4.344
                1646253
                2579591
                24d494c0-2035-4001-a874-98f64dc9d64b
                © 1985
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