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Byssinosis: Matter from Lint to Lungs

Authors: K H, Kilburn; G G, Kilburn; J A, Merchant;

Byssinosis: Matter from Lint to Lungs

Abstract

posed to dusts of cotton, flax, and soft hemp. Symptoms are more obvious on the first day back after a rest from exposure. The origins of the disorder probably date to the processing of cotton indoors in prehistoric Egypt. Despite a rich history with classic descriptions, this disease was denied in the United States by officials of the U.S. Department of Labor and the textile industry until studies during the past five years, carried out mostly in North Carolina.

Keywords

Male, Gossypium, Occupational Medicine, Wool, Smoking, Dust, United Kingdom, United States, Byssinosis, Textile Industry, North Carolina, Animals, Humans, Workers' Compensation, Egypt, Female, Bronchitis

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