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Hazards of the Job: From Industrial Disease to Environmental Health Science [Paperback]

Christopher C. Sellers (Author)
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August 18, 1999
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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Sellers is a first-rate researcher and capable writer who has succeeded in making order out of a tangled web.

Journal of the History of Medicine

A major achievement with wide-ranging implications for business history and the history of medicine and government in twentieth-century America.

Business History

Sellers reconceptualizes the history of workplace health.

The Journal of American History

Hazards of the Job is a beautifully written, engaging book that will be of wide interest.

Reviews in American History

For any reader who wants to be thoughtfully challenged about some significant societal issues, this book is worth reading.

Journal of the American Medical Association

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This biological history of the workplace traces how a science of occupational and environmental health and the roots of modern environmentalism evolved at the crossroads where medicine and science meet business, labor, and the state.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 350 pages
  • Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press; 1 edition (August 18, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0807847984
  • ISBN-13: 978-0807847985
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.2 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,062,494 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Best Book Ever, March 15, 2007
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GRADE:A++++++++++ Informative, Fun, Captivating. BUY THIS BOOK! YOU WILL NOT BE SORRY! Sellers is a genius. His knowledge of health and industry is pure expertise. He is a top notch researcher who has an extremely captivating writing style. He is truly an expert on many subjects such as health and industry. I thought this subject would be a bore but I WAS WRONG! Sellers uses real world examples that explore the societal issues facing America today in a fun and captivating manner. It is a work of art. Each page was a new journey into Health, Industry, society, and man kinds influence. EXCELLENT BOOK!
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3.0 out of 5 stars How writing to much statisics can hurt., February 21, 2001
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Hazards of the Job traces the development of the field of occupational health from a "highly diverse, localized, and contradictory" body of knowledge to a more modern science based on quantitative, experimental techniques. In late-19th-century America, occupational diseases such as lead poisoning and silicosis were on the rise but went unrecognized. Physicians were stymied by nonspecific clinical presentations, the lack of scientific data, an orientation toward individual patients rather than groups, and their own loyalties to factory owners. Workers tended to ignore symptoms, avoid doctors, and resist attributing their illnesses to their occupations, which could lead to job loss. Legal traditions favored employers and usually precluded linking workplace exposures to illnesses.
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Opened with great fanfare on the four-hundredth anniversary of Columbus's arrival in the New World, the Chicago exhibition of 1893 embodied the highest hopes and most willful self-deceptions of late-nineteenth-century America. Read the first page
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occupational disease research, hygiene researchers, pax toxicologica, occupational diagnoses, garment industry study, safe concentration levels, vocational diseases, storage battery industry, environmental turn, industrial hygiene research, occupational ailments, industrial lead poisoning, industrial physicians, white lead factories, corporate physicians, factory sanitation, workplace disease, state factory inspectors, occupational influences, constructive research, tetraethyl lead gasoline, industrial medicine, dangerous trades, benzene poisoning, public health leaders
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United States, Alice Hamilton, Public Health Service, New York, Bureau of Labor, Joseph Aub, National Lead, Cecil Drinker, David Edsall, Robert Kehoe, George Price, World War, Division of Industrial Hygiene, Edward Cornish, John Andrews, Philip Drinker, Gauley Bridge, John Commons, Supreme Court, University of Cincinnati, German Hospital, Jane Addams, Lawrence Fairhall, Rockefeller Foundation, Wilhelm Hueper
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