Abstract
TWENTY minutes is rather a brief period in which to discuss the large field of industrial dermatoses, but a few thoughts resulting from twenty-five years' experience may be of interest. During that time many thousands of workers with cutaneous disturbances have been examined; key industrial plants have been inspected, and lectures have been given to workers, foremen and insurers. Most of the cases considered industrial have been treated; therefore, considerable experience has been gained by trial and error. No set rules have ever been established for the treatment of such dermatoses. The industrial patient must be treated until he is . . .

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