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Text of Published Articles:       Chemicals, Risk and the Public        The New Chemical Victims (1985)       Letters
List of Publications                      Quoted in Media                Referenced in Books/Articles


References to Earon Davis’ Environmental Writings
in Published Books, Journals and Government Reports






Toxic Chemicals: Interface Between Law and Science

 
Maschewsky, Werner, Handbuch Chemikalien-Unvertraglichkeit, Medi Verlagsgesellsshaft Fur Wissenschaft Und Mediain MBH Hamburg, Germany, 1996 (p. 194 with note at p. 247)  This book is available on line, in German, at http://www.funkturm-heidkrug.de/dok/Maschewsky.pdf

Hays, Samuel P, Beauty, Health, and Permanence:  Environmental Politics in the United States, 1955-1985, Cambridge University Press, 1987 (p. 50, with note at p. 601)

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Risk Assessment, Management, Communication:  A guide to Selected Sources, Washington, D.C., March 1987.  (p. 164)

Books (Reviews), Environmental Science and Technology, Vo. 15, No. 2, p. 101A, American Chemical Society, 1983.


Ecological Illness Law Report



*Staudenmayer, Herman, Environmental Illness:  Myth & Reality, CRC Press, 1999.  (p. 288-289)

*Barrett, Stephen and Gots, Ronald, Chemical Sensitivity:  The Truth About Environmental Illness, Prometheus Books, 1998 (p. 46)

Kroll-Smith, S, and Floyd, HH, Bodies in Protest:  Environmental Illness and the Struggle Over Medical Language, New York University Press, 1997 (includes pp. 147-149)

Legator, Marvin and Strawn, Sabrina, Chemical Alert:  A Community Action Handbook, University of Texas Press, 1993.  (pp. 185 and 193)

Lawson, Lynn, Staying Well in a Toxic World, Noble Press, 1993.  (pages 324 and 399)

Kenen, Regina, Reproductive Hazards in the Workplace, Haworth Women's Studies, Haworth Press, 1993 (p. 238)

*Barrett, Steven and Jarvis, William, The Health Robbers:  A Close Look at Quackery in America, Prometheus Books, 1993 ( p. 146-7)

1992 Earth Journal:  Environmental Almanac and Resource Directory, Buzzworm Books (p. 254)

Jacobs and Reed (co-chairs) “Environmental Medicine” in  A Report to the National Institutes of Health on Alternative Medical Systems and Practices in the United States, Workshop on Alternative Medicine, National Institutes of Health, 1992.

Ashford, Nicholas and Miller, Claudia, Chemical Exposures:  Low Levels and High Stakes, Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1991 (p. 156)

Gann, Peter, Davis, Debra and Perera, Frederica, “Biological Markers in Environmental Epidemiology:  Constraints and Opportunities”, in Tardiff and Goldstein, Methods for Assessing Exposure of Human and Non-Human Biota, John Wiley & Sons, 1991.

Environmental Illness Briefing Paper,” Chemical Manufacturers Association, Washington, D.C., 1990, p. 21.

Hays, Samuel P, Beauty, Health, and Permanence:  Environmental Politics in the United States, 1955-1985, Cambridge University Press, 1987 (p. 205, with note at p. 568)

Clinical Ecology:  Archives for Human Ecology in Health and Disease, numerous references in this no-longer-published medical journal.

“Environmental Pioneer Davis Finally Gets Recognition”, Environmental Health Letter, Environews, Washington, D.C., Nov. 1988.

“Newsletter on Legal and Medical Aspects of Ecological Illness Provides Important Information”, RACHEL Hazardous Waste News, No. 53, November 1987, and No. 94, September 1988.  These are vailable online by clicking No. 53.

Golos and Golbitz, Coping With Your Allergies, Fireside Books, 1986.  (p. 372)

Thomson, George, M (Judge), Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on Environmental Hypersensitivity Disorder, Ontario Ministry of Health, Ontario, Canada 1985 (p. 259)

“Must Reading - Legal Aspects of Ecological Illness” American Bar Association Journal, April 1985, Vol. 71, p. 133, American Bar Association.

(Review) Legal Reference Services Quarterly, Winter 1984/5, p. 2.

Dadd, Debra Lynn, Nontoxic & Natural:  A Guide for Consumers - How to Avoid Dangerous Everyday Products and Buy of Make Safe Ones, Jeremy P. Tarcher, Inc. 1984.  (p. 231)


“Ecological Illnesses”, in Trial Magazine
Association of Trial Lawyers of America

Kroll-Smith, S, and Floyd, HH, Bodies in Protest:  Environmental Illness and the Struggle Over Medical Language, New York University Press, 1997. (p. 211)

Shapo, Marshall, and Peltz, Richard, Tort and Injury Law, Third Edition, Carolina Academic Press, 2006.  (Excerpts from article printed at p. 519)  Excerpt also appeared in Shapo, Tort and Injury Law:  Cases and Materials, first edition, Matthew Bender, 1990, pp. 599-600 and Shapo, Tort and Injury Law, Second edition, Lexis Publishing, 2000, pp. 672-673)

Nelson, Lin, “The Place of Women in Polluted Places” in Diamond and Orenstein, Reweaving the World:  The Emergence of Ecofeminism” Sierra Club Books, 1990.  (Page 177, with note at page 299)

Nader, Ralph, The Home Book:  A Guide to Safety, Security and Savings in the Home, Center for the Study of Responsive Law, 1989.  (Entire Article Reprinted at pp. 95-96)

Bascom, Rebecca, Chemical Hypersensitivity Syndrome Study, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Report to the Maryland Department of the Environment, 1989 (Annotated Bibliography, pages not numbered).


"The Legal Side of Ecological Illness"
in Clinical Ecology:  Archives for Human Ecology in Health and Disease

*Staudenmayer, Herman, Environmental Illness:  Myth & Reality, CRC Press, 1999.  (p. 288-289)

Bascom, Rebecca, Chemical Hypersensitivity Syndrome Study, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Report to the Maryland Department of the Environment, 1989 (Annotated Bibliography; pages not numbered).

Brodsky, Carroll, “Multiple Chemical Sensitivities and Other ‘Environmental Illnesses’:  A Psychiatrists View” in Cullen, Mark, Editor, Workers With Multiple Chemical Sensitivities, Occupational Medicine:  State of the Art Reviews, Hanley & Belfus, 1987.  (p. 700, with note at p. 703)


"Chemical Sensitivity:  A New Disease", in TrialBriefs:
 Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers,
1st Quarter, 1992, p. 24.

Maschewsky, Werner, Handbuch Chemikalien-Unvertraglichkeit, Medi Verlagsgesellsshaft Fur Wissenschaft Und Mediain MBH Hamburg, Germany, 1996 (p. 194 with note at p. 247)  This book is available on line, in German, at http://www.funkturm-heidkrug.de/dok/Maschewsky.pdf


"The New Chemical Victims"
Alternative Press Annual, 1985



Jacobs and Reed (co-chairs) “A Report to the National Institutes of Health on Alternative Medical Systems and Practices in the United States”, Workshop on Alternative Medicine, National Institutes of Health, 1992.


"The Environment is Moving", published in The Environmental Forum

Rushefsky M, “Elites and Environmental Policy” in Environmental Politics and Policy:  Theories and Evidence, Lester, JP, Editor, Duke University Press, 1992.  (p. 262)


Chemicals, Risk and the Public, Chicago Tribune Op-ed

Roberts, HJ, Defense Against Alzheimer's Disease,  Sunshine Sentinel Press, 1995 (p. 94, bibliography p. 215)


*Publications written by self-styled media "quackbusters" whose judgments and motives are for the reader to determine.  In collecting copies of these books, one was stamped "officially withdrawn" from a regional library and another was stamped "discard" although they have been widely publicized through special interests.  The Staudenmayer book is a relatively academic work of advocacy holding that environmental illness is psychogenic in origin.  It includes a significant listing of court cases, including only cases that agree with the author's predelictions and omitting all others.



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