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Medical Toxicology, Forensic Medicine,
Occupational & Environmental Medicine

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Curriculum Vitae
Professional Background
   Consulting Practice Medical Toxicologist & Forensic Medicine Occupational & Environmental Medicine
   President, Senior Occupational Physician Environmental Health Associates, Inc. Berkeley, California
   Senior Medical Scientist Stanford Research Institute (SRI International) Palo Alto, California
   Medical Professor Occupational Medicine University of California Berkeley, California
   Chief, Bureau of Occupational Health and Environmental Epidemiology Project Director, California Community Study on Pesticides
   California Department of Public Health Head, Epidemiology Unit Bureau of Occupational Health
   Medical Officer Division of Occupational Health U.S. Public Health Service
Education
   B.Sc. - Purdue University
   M.D. - University of Cincinnati
   Internship (Rotating) Ohio State University Hospital
M.S., Industrial Health University of Cincinnati
M.P.H. - University of California, Berkeley
       

Professional Affiliations

  • Fellow, American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
  • Fellow, American College of Epidemiology
  • Diplomate, American Board of Forensic Medicine
  • Member, American Medical Association

Medical Licensure and Board Certification

  • Licensed to practice medicine - California
  • Certified in Occupational Medicine by American Board of Preventive Medicine

Present and Past Professional Activities

  • U.S. Department of Justice (Toxicology), Consultant,
  • World Health Organization, (Toxicology) India (DDT). Special Consultant,
  • U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Japan (PCBs), (Toxicology) Special Consultant.
  • National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences.
  • Member, Subcommittee on Hydrogen Sulfide (Toxicology),
  • World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland, Technical Advisor/Editor. Environmental Health Criteria. Hydrogen Sulfide (Toxicology).
  • U.S. Department of Energy. Member, Physicians Panel. (Toxicology). Office of Worker Advocacy.
  • Film Australia. Toxicology Consultant. Documentary: Bogle-Chandler Deaths. Producer, Peter Butt. Australia 2006.

Publications

  1. Milby, TH. Hydrogen sulfide intoxication. Review of the literature and report of unusual accident resulting in two cases of nonfatal poisoning. J Occup Med 4:431, 1962.

  2. Milby, TH. Hydrogen sulfide. Chapter 6. In: Occupational Diseases. A Guide to Their Recognition. Gafafer, WG. (ed.) PHS Pub 1097/ US Government Printing Office. 1964.

  3. Milby, TH, Ottoboni, F, and Mitchell, HW. Parathion residue poisoning among orchard workers. J Am Med Assoc 189:351, 1964.

  4. Milby, TH and Epstein, WL. Allergic contact sensitivity to malathion. Arch Environ Health 9:434, 1964.

  5. Milby, TH: Hydrogen Sulfide. Chapter VI. In Occupational Diseases. A Guide To Their Recognition. Gafafer, W.M., ed. PHS Pub. 1097, U.S. Govt. Printing Office, Washington, 1964.

  6. Gibson, RL and Milby, TH. Pesticides. Chapter VII. In Occupational Diseases. A Guide Their Recognition. Gafafer, W.M., ed. PHS Pub. 1079, U.S. Govt. Printing Office, Washington, 1964.

  7. West, I and Milby, TH. Public health problems arising from the use of pesticides. Residue Reviews 11:141, 1965.

  8. Ottoboni, F and Milby, TH. Occupational disease potentials in heavy equipment operators. Arch Environ Health 15:317, 1967.

  9. Milby, TH. Chronic trichloroethylene intoxication. J Occup Med 10:252, 1968.

  10. Milby, TH, Ottoboni, F, Samuels, AJ. Human exposure to lindane. Blood lindane levels as a function of exposure. J Occup Med 10:584, 1968.

  11. Milby, TH and Wolf, CR: Respiratory irritation from fibrous glass inhalation. J Occup Med 11:409, 1969.

  12. Golberg, L, Milby, TH, Davies, JE. Effects of Pesticides on Man. In: Report of the Secretary's Commission of Pesticides and Their Relationship to Environmental Health. U.S. Department HEW. U.S. Govt. Printing Office, 1969.

  13. Milby, TH, Mitchell, JE, Freeman, TS. Seasonal hyperbilirubinemia. Pediatrics 43: 601, 1969.

  14. Lim, J, Balzar, JL, Wolf, CR, Milby, TH. Fiberglas reinforced plastics. Arch Environ Health 20:540, 1970.

  15. Gellin, GA, Wolf, CR, Milby, TH. Occupational skin diseases in the San Francisco Bay Area. Calif Med 113: 9, 1970.

  16. Wolf, CR, Baginsky, G, Milby, TH. Patterns in occupational disease. J Occup Med 12:1, 1970.

  17. Milby, TH. A Study of the Effects of Long-Term Exposures to DDT. World Health Organization. Geneva, 1970

  18. Gellin, GA, Wolf, CR Milby, TH. Poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac. Common causes of occupational dermatitis. Arch Environ Health 22:280, 1971.

  19. Maibach, HI, Feldman, RJ, Milby, TH, Serat, WF. Regional variation in percutaneous penetration in man. Arch Environ Health 23:206, 1971.

  20. Levine, RJ, Symons, JJ, Balogh, SA, Milby, TH, Whorton. MD. A method for monitoring the fertility of workers. J Occup Med 23:256, 1971.

  21. Samuels, AJ, Lepowski, FL, Milby, TH. Human exposure to lindane. Observations on clinical, hematological and biochemical function. J Occup Med 13:147, 1971.

  22. Milby, TH. Prevention and management of organophosphate poisoning. J Am Med Assoc 216:2131, 1971.

  23. Milby, TH and Samuels, AJ. Human exposure to lindane. Comparison of exposed and unexposed population. J Occup Med 13:256, 1971.

  24. Milby, TH. Effects of pesticides in occupational exposure. Agricultural Chemicals - Harmony or Discord for Food, People and the Environment. Jon E. Swift, editor. University of California, Division of Agricultural Sciences, 1971.

  25. Milby, TH. Health Effects From Organophosphate Pesticides. In Environmental Problems in Medicine. (ed) McKee, WD. Charles C. Thomas, Springfield, Illinois, 1974.

  26. Milby, TH (Chairman): Occupational Exposure to Pesticides. Report of the Task Group on Occupational Exposure to Pesticides to the Federal Working Group on Pest Management. U.S. Govt. Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1975.

  27. Spear, RC, Jenkins, DJ, Milby, TH. Pesticide residues and field workers. Environ Sci Technol 9:30, 1975.

  28. Spear, RC, Keller, CA, Milby, TH. Morbidity studies of workers exposed to whole-body vibration. Arch Environ Health 31: 14, 1976.

  29. Whorton, MD, Krauss, RM, Marshall, S, Milby, TH. Infertility in male pesticide workers. Lancet ii: 1259, 1977.

  30. Spear, RC, Popendorf, WJ, Leffingwell. JT, Milby, TH, Davies, JE, Spencer, WF. Field worker responses to weathered residues of parathion. J Occup Med 19:406, 1977.

  31. Spear, RC, Popendorf, WJ, Spencer, WF, Milby, TH. Worker poisoning due to paraoxon residues. J Occup Med 19:411, 1977.

  32. Milby, TH, editor: Vinyl Chloride.. National Institute of Health, National Cancer Institute. DHEW Pub. No. (NIH) 78-1599, 1978.

  33. Whorton, MD, Milby, TH, Stubbs, HA, Avashi, BH, Hull, EQ. Testicular function among carbaryl-exposed employees. J Toxicol Environ Health 5:929, 1979.

  34. Milby, TH. Hydrogen Sulfide. Effects on Humans. Chapter 5. National Research Council. National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C., 1979.

  35. Milby, TH. Vinyl chloride-related cancer. West J Med 130:247, 1979.

  36. Whorton, D, Milby, TH, Krauss, RM, Stubbs, HA. Testicular function in DBCP-exposed pesticide workers. J Occup Med 21:161, 1979.

  37. Whorton, MD, Milby, TH. Recovery of testicular function among DBCP workers. J Occup Med 22:177, 1980.

  38. Lipschultz, LI, Ross, CE, Whorton, MD, Milby, TH, Smith, T, Joyner, RE. Dibromochloropropane (DBCP) and its effect on testicular function. J Urol 124:464, 1980.

  39. Milby, TH, Whorton, MD, Stubbs, HA, Ross, CE, Joyner, RE, Lipshultz, LI. Testicular function among epichlorohydrin workers. Brit J Indust Med 38:372, 1981.

  40. Whorton, MD, Stubbs, HA, Obrinsky, D, Milby, TH. Testicular function of men occupationally exposed to para-tertiary butyl benzoic acid. Scand J Work Environ Health 7:204, 1981.

  41. Milby, TH and Spear, RC. Hydrogen Sulfide. Environmental Health Criteria 19.. World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland, 1981.

  42. Forrester, TL and Milby, TH. The utility PCB dilemma: retrofill or replacement. Proceedings 1983 PCB Seminar. Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA, 1983.

  43. Milby, TH and Forrester, TL. Polychlorinated dibenzofurans and PCB-transformer fires: toxic hazards and determination of decontamination. Proceedings 1983 PCB Seminar. Electric Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA, 1983.

  44. Milby, TH. Evaluating infertility: Occupational dangers to the male reproductive system. West J Med 143:508, 1985.

  45. Milby, TH, Miller, TL, Forrester, TL. PCB transformer fires. Clean-up guidelines. J Occup Med 27:351, 1985.

  46. Milby, TH, Key, MM, Pike, S. Page Belcher Building Study. Health Assessment and Correlation of Clinical and Laboratory Studies With PCB Exposure Indices. January 15, 1993.

  47. Milby, TH. Persistent muscle fasciculation following household exposure to organophosphate pesticides. Canad J Clin Med (Medical Scope Monthly) 4:4, 1997.

  48. Milby, TH and Baselt, RC. Hydrogen sulfide poisoning. Clarification of some controversial issues. Am J Indust Med 35:192, 1999.

  49. Milby, TH and Baselt, RC. Health hazards of hydrogen sulfide. Current status and future directions. Environ Epidemiol Toxicol 1:262-269, 1999.

  50. Milby, TH. Forensic Toxicology. Ch. 1401. In: Lawyer's Guide to Medical Proof. Matthew Bender, New York. April 1999.

  51. Milby, TH. Hydrogen sulfide and sulfur dioxide. Basic toxicity and primary litigation issues. Forensic Exam 9: 28-31, 2000.

  52. Milby, TH. Reactive airways dysfunction syndrome (RADS). Diagnostic criteria and forensic issues. Forensic Examiner 13:31-35, 2004.

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