Search the Alvin L. Young Collection on Agent Orange
The Container List for the Agent Orange Collection provides information for the majority of the items in the collection. Approximately 1,438 items in the collection have been converted to Portable Document Format, or PDF, for online access. Users can contact Special Collections to make an appointment to view the complete document onsite.
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Case-Control Study of Congenital Anomalies and Vietnam Service (Birth Defects Study): Report to the Minister for Veterans' Affairs, January 1983
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Pathobiochemical Transition of Secondary Coproporphyrinuria to Chronic Hepatic Prophyria in Humans
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Human Exposure to Pentachlorophenol
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Screening by Negative Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry for Environmental Contamination With Toxic Residues: Application to Human Urines
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Health & Environmental Information: Dioxin and Human Health
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Application Exposure to 2,4-D, Dicamba, and a Dicamba Isomer
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A Multiresidue Procedure for the Determination and Confirmation of Acidic Herbicide Residues in Human Urine
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The Problem of Possible Systemic Effects From Certain Chlorinated Hydrocarbons
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Statement of Dr. Lee A. DuBridge, Director, Office of Science and Technology, Senate Commerce Committee, April 15, 1970
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Fatal Human Ingestion of 2,4-D, a Common Herbicide
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Pesticide Residues in Total-Diet Samples
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Dietary Intake of Pesticide Chemicals
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Dietary Intake of Pesticide Chemicals in the United States (III), June 1968-April 1970
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A Collective and Accidential Chloracne of a New Type [Translation]
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Chloracne Caused by 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol [Translation]
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Remarks on Halogen Acne (as regards an outbreak of cases resulting from the preparation of 2-4-5-trichlorophenol) [Translation]
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Summary of Proceedings of a Conference on Herbicide Exposure and Reproductive Epidemiology in Viet Nam held April 10, 1982 at the Department of Medical Genetics, Mount Sinai School of Medicine
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Laundering Procedures for Removal of 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid Ester and Amine Herbicides from Contaminated Fabrics
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Toxicology: Assessing the Hazard
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Immunoreactive Uroporphyrinogen Decarboxylase is Unchanged in Porphyria Caused by TCDD and Hexachlorobenzene