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Postgrad Med J 80:72-76 doi:10.1136/pmj.2003.012526
  • Review

History of asbestos related disease

  1. P W J Bartrip
  1. Correspondence to:
 Dr Peter W J Bartrip
 Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Wolfson College, Linton Road, Oxford OX2 6UD, UK; peter.bartripcsls.ox.ac.uk
  • Received 11 July 2003
  • Accepted 1 October 2003

Abstract

The first medical article on the hazards of asbestos dust appeared in the British Medical Journal in 1924. Following inquiries by Edward Merewether and Charles Price, the British government introduced regulations to control dangerous dust emissions in UK asbestos factories. Until the 1960s these appeared to have addressed the problem effectively. Only then, with the discoveries that mesothelioma was an asbestos related disease and that workers other than those employed in the dustiest parts of asbestos factories were at risk, were the nature and scale of the hazard reassessed. In Britain, America, and elsewhere new and increasingly strict regulations were enacted.

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