This paper investigates silicosis as a disabling disease in underground mining in the United Kingdom (UK) before Second World War, exploring the important connections between South Africa and the UK and examining some of the issues raised at the 1930 International Labour Office Conference on silicosis in Johannesburg in a British context. The evidence suggests there were significant paradoxes and much contestation in medical knowledge creation, advocacy, and policy-making relating to this occupational disease. It is argued here that whilst there was an international exchange of scientific knowledge on silicosis in the early decades of the twentieth century, it was insufficient to challenge the traditional defense adopted by the British gove...
OBJECTIVE: The mining industry in South Africa makes a distinction between work-related and non-work...
During the twentieth century South Africa's gold mines were the largest and the deepest in the ...
This study documents and contrasts the development of knowledge about asbestos-related disease (ARD)...
This paper investigates silicosis as a disabling disease in underground mining in the United Kingdom...
D.Phil. (History)Silicosis as an occupational disease, has plagued the gold mining industry since it...
A THESIS SUBMITTED TO THE FACULTY OF ARTS, UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND, JOHANNESBURG, IN FULFILM...
peer reviewedIn Belgium, workman's compensation for professional diseases is governed by a law of 19...
AbstractIntroduction: Hard Rock Miners Phthisis in 19th and Early 20th Century Britain: From Diagnos...
The gold miners of south africa have been among the most heavily medicalised of any workforce. as a ...
Arthur McIvor and Ronald Johnston explore the experience of coal miners' lung diseases and the attem...
Abstract: Over the last quarter of the twentieth century, asbestos-induced diseases began to attract...
South Africa's gold mines are the largest and historically among the most profitable in the wor...
Despite the common perception that "black lung" has been relegated to the dustbin of history, silico...
The current nosology and etiology of silicosis were officially adopted by the 1930 International Lab...
This article examines British coal owners’ use of medical and scientific knowledge of occupati...
OBJECTIVE: The mining industry in South Africa makes a distinction between work-related and non-work...
During the twentieth century South Africa's gold mines were the largest and the deepest in the ...
This study documents and contrasts the development of knowledge about asbestos-related disease (ARD)...
This paper investigates silicosis as a disabling disease in underground mining in the United Kingdom...
D.Phil. (History)Silicosis as an occupational disease, has plagued the gold mining industry since it...
A THESIS SUBMITTED TO THE FACULTY OF ARTS, UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND, JOHANNESBURG, IN FULFILM...
peer reviewedIn Belgium, workman's compensation for professional diseases is governed by a law of 19...
AbstractIntroduction: Hard Rock Miners Phthisis in 19th and Early 20th Century Britain: From Diagnos...
The gold miners of south africa have been among the most heavily medicalised of any workforce. as a ...
Arthur McIvor and Ronald Johnston explore the experience of coal miners' lung diseases and the attem...
Abstract: Over the last quarter of the twentieth century, asbestos-induced diseases began to attract...
South Africa's gold mines are the largest and historically among the most profitable in the wor...
Despite the common perception that "black lung" has been relegated to the dustbin of history, silico...
The current nosology and etiology of silicosis were officially adopted by the 1930 International Lab...
This article examines British coal owners’ use of medical and scientific knowledge of occupati...
OBJECTIVE: The mining industry in South Africa makes a distinction between work-related and non-work...
During the twentieth century South Africa's gold mines were the largest and the deepest in the ...
This study documents and contrasts the development of knowledge about asbestos-related disease (ARD)...