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Hazards of the Job explores the roots of modern environmentalism in the early-twentieth-century United States. It was in the workplace of this era, argues Christopher Sellers, that our contemporary understanding of environmental health dangers first took shape. At the crossroads where medicine and science met business, labor, and the state, industrial hygiene became a crucible for molding midcentury notions of corporate interest and professional disinterest as well as environmental concepts of the normal and the natural. The evolution of industrial hygiene illuminates how powerfully battles over knowledge and objectivity could reverberate in American society: new ways of establishing cause and effect begat new predicaments in medicine, law, economics, politics, and ethics, even as they enhanced the potential for environmental control. From the 1910s through the 1930s, as Sellers shows, industrial hygiene investigators fashioned a professional culture that gained the confidence of corporations, unions, and a broader public. As the hygienists moved beyond the workplace, this microenvironment prefigured their understanding of the environment at large. Transforming themselves into linchpins of science-based production and modern consumerism, they also laid the groundwork for many controversies to come.

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title:Hazards of the Job : From Industrial Disease to Environmental Health Science
author:Sellers, Christopher C.
publisher:University of North Carolina Press
isbn10 | asin:0807823147
print isbn13:9780807823149
ebook isbn13:9780807864456
language:English
subjectIndustrial hygiene--History, Environmental health--History.
publication date:1997
lcc:RC967.S45 1997eb
ddc:363.11/09
subject:Industrial hygiene--History, Environmental health--History.
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HAZARDS OF THE JOB
FROM INDUSTRIAL DISEASE TO
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCE
CHRISTOPHER C. SELLERS
THE UNIVERSITY OF
NORTH CAROLINA PRESS
CHAPEL HILL & LONDON
Hazards of the Job From Industrial Disease to Environmental Health Science - image 2
Page iv
1997 The University of North Carolina Press
All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America
The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Committee on
Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library Resources.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Sellers, Christopher C. Hazards of the job: from
industrial disease to environmental health science
/ Christopher C. Sellers.
p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and
index. ISBN 0-8078-2314-7 (cloth: alk. paper)
1. Industrial hygiene History.
2. Environmental healthHistory. I. Title.
RC967.S45 1997
363.11'09 dc20
96-25455
CIP

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Everyday, you smell something different. There's always some kind of stench in the air and you're never quite sure what it is or what the concentration of it is or what it's doing to you.
WELDER IN A CHEMICAL PLANT, 1985
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Constant revolutionizing of production, uninterrupted disturbance of all social conditions, everlasting uncertainty and agitation distinguish the bourgeois epoch from all others.... All that is solid melts into air, all that is holy is profaned, and man is at last compelled to face with sober sense, his real conditions of life, and his relations with his kind.
KARL MARX,The Communist Manifesto
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Is power always in a subordinate position relative to the economy? Is it always in the service of, and ultimately answerable to, the economy? Is its essential end and purpose to serve the economy? Is it destined to realize, consolidate, maintain and reproduce the relations appropriate to the economy and essential to its functioning?
MICHEL FOUCAULT,Power/Knowledge
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CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
xiii
Prologue. A Source for Silent Spring
1
1
White City's Ghosts
13
2
The Progressive Allure of the Worker's Ills
45
3
A Public and Constructive Knowledge
69
4
A Faltering Dream of Expertise
107
5
Pax Toxicologica
141
6
The Environmental Turn
187
Conclusion. Ordering Toxicity from the Workplace to the Environment
227
Notes
241
Index
317

Page ix
ILLUSTRATIONS
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Making lead colors
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"Heading up" barrels of lead
19
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"Phossy Jaw" pamphlet
64-65
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A worker with acute lead poisoning
85
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A worker with chronic lead poisoning
86
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