Brush with Death

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780801868207

A Social History of Lead Poisoning

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By Christian Warren
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Contents:

List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgments
Introduction - What's Lead in the Bone...
Chapter 1: Plumbing the Depths
Chapter 2: Childhood Lead Poisoning before 1930
Chapter 3: Toxic Purity: How the United States Became a Nation of White-Leaders
Chapter 4: Occupational Lead Poisoning in the Progressive Era
Chapter 5: Protecting Workers and Profits in the Lead Industries
Chapter 6: Company Doctors on the Job
Chapter 7: Introducing Leaded Gasoline
Chapter 8: Defining Childhood Lead Poisoning as a Disease of Poverty
Chapter 9: Urban Physicians Discover the Silent Epidemic
Chapter 10: The Screaming Epidemic
Chapter 11: Facing the Consequences of Leaded Gasoline
Chapter 12: The Rise and Fall of Universal Childhood Lead Screening
Chapter 13: Regulating ""Low-Level"" Lead Poisoning

Appendix - Reports on Lead PoisoningNotes
Index

""This fascinating book held me in its clutches from the Introduction and all the way through until the end.""

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