Physician
Family Medicine
Dr. Laurence A. Greenburg, MD
Laurence A. Greenburg, MD works in the field of Family Medicine. Laurence Greenburg is a published physician. He has 23 publications published. The most current publication "Mortality and morbidity during a period of high levels of air pollution. New York, Nov. 23 to 25, 1966."
Publications
- AIR POLLUTION AND ASTHMA.
- AIR POLLUTION INCIDENTS AND MORBIDITY STUDIES: NEW YORK CITY.
- ASTHMA AND TEMPERATURE CHANGE. AN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY OF EMERGENCY CLINIC VISITS FOR ASTHMA IN THREE LARGE NEW YORK HOSPITALS.
- INTERMITTENT AIR POLLUTION EPISODE IN NEW YORK CITY, 1962.
- Air pollution and morbidity in New York City.
- Report of an air pollution incident in New York City. November 1953.
- Area meteorology. A component of air pollution studies.
- Air pollution control: health aspects and microtechniques.
- Mortality and morbidity during a period of high levels of air pollution. New York, Nov. 23 to 25, 1966.
- Air pollution, influenza, and mortality in New York City; January-February 1963.
- Air pollution and cancer mortality. Study on Staten Island (Borough of Richmond), New York.
- Asthma and temperature change. II. 1964 and 1965 epidemiological studies of emergency clinic visits for asthma in three large New York City hospitals.
- On the production of emphysema in Syrian hamsters by aerosol inhalation of papain.
- Air pollution, mortality, and weather. New York City, 1960-1964.
- Histopathology and mechanical properties of the lung in experimental emphysema.
- Intersociety Committee Methods for Ambient Air Sampling and Analysis: preface.
- Intersociety Committee Methods for Ambient air samp;ing and analysis. Preface.
- Pulmonary effects of sulfur dioxide exposure in the Syrian hamster. II. Combined with emphysema.
- A study of the relation of pollution to mortality New York City, 1963-1968.
- Pulmonary hemorrhage in hamsters after exposure to proteolytic enzymes of Bacillus subtilis.
- Pulmonary effects of sulfur dioxide exposure in the Syrian hamster. I. Combined with viral respiratory disease.
- The classification of dusts which cause pulmonary disability.
Schools
Northwestern Center Feinberg School of Medicine
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