The Diseases of OccupationsEnglish Universities Press, 1957 - 1100 pages |
Contents
MAN AND HIS WORK | 1 |
THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 17601830 | 57 |
SOCIAL REFORMS IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY | 88 |
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acid acute animals appeared arsenic became become blood body Brit Britain called carbon carbon tetrachloride carried cause cells cent century changes chemical chronic coal completely compounds concentration condition containing dangerous death described developed disease dust early effects employed engine especially examination experiments exposed exposure factory followed four fume give given hand handling hazard hospital important increased industry inhalation involved iron Italy known later lead lesions less light London lungs machine manufacture material measures mercury metal method miners mines months nature normal occupation occur operations oxide pain patient period persons plant poisoning possible powder prevent produced protection removed reported result seen severe showed signs silicosis skin sometimes substance suffered symptoms tion tissues toxic trade treatment usually ventilation weeks workers X-ray