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Catalog of teratogenic agents
By Thomas H. Shepard

Principles of genetic toxicology
By David Brusick,Brusick

Developmental toxicology
By Deborah K. Hansen,Barbara D. Abbott

Chemically Induced Birth Defects
By James Schardein

Safe handling of chemical carcinogens, mutagens, teratogens, and highly toxic substances. Volume 1
By Douglas B. Walters

Drugs in pregnancy and lactation
By Roger K. Freeman,Sumner J. Yaffe,Gerald G. Briggs

Methods in prenatal toxicology
By Teratology Workshop Berlin, Ger. (West) 1977.
Teratogenic and chromosomal damaging effects of illicit drugs
Teratogenic and chromosomal damaging effects of illicit drugs
By C. E. Weise
New approaches to the evaluation of abnormal embryonic development
New approaches to the evaluation of abnormal embryonic development
By Symposium on Prenatal Development (2nd 1975 Berlin, Ger.)

Clinical aspects of the teratogenicity of drugs
By Hideo Nishimura
Occupational health problems of pregnant women
Occupational health problems of pregnant women
By Vilma R. Hunt
Principles for the testing of drugs for teratogenicity
Principles for the testing of drugs for teratogenicity
By World Health Organization. Scientific Group on Principles for the Testing of Drugs for Teratogenicity.
The testing of chemicals for carcinogenicity, mutagenicity and teratogenicity
The testing of chemicals for carcinogenicity, mutagenicity and teratogenicity
By Canada. Health Protection Branch
Effects of ionizing radiation on the developing embryo and fetus
Effects of ionizing radiation on the developing embryo and fetus
By Daniel A. Hoffman
The testing of chemicals for carcinogenicity, mutagenicity, and teratogenicity
The testing of chemicals for carcinogenicity, mutagenicity, and teratogenicity
By Canada. Health Protection Branch.

Methods for detection of environmental agents that produce congenital defects
By Thomas H. Shepard,James R. Miller,M. Marois
Human abnormalities caused by chemicals, drugs & substances
Human abnormalities caused by chemicals, drugs & substances
By American Health Research Institute

Chemically induced birth defects
By James L. Schardein