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Leaded Gas Was a Known Poison the Day It Was Invented

For most of the mid-twentieth century, lead gasoline was considered normal. But lead is a poison, and burning it has had dire consequences.

Lead Poisoning and Rome

But lead also was known to be dangerous and, for that reason, pipes made of ... The earliest description of acute lead poisoning (mid-second century BC) ...

Lead poisoning in a historical perspective

Lead palsy and lead encephalopathy belong to the earliest known manifestations of lead toxicity. Less well known are reports from the late 19th century, ...

What to Know about Lead Exposure in Children - The New York Times

A recent outbreak of lead poisoning from cinnamon in applesauce has drawn attention to the toxic effect the heavy metal can have on children.

The toxic history of lead

Lead is not just the scourge of miners and a few luckless refinery workers; it has also been called the “assassin of empires.” In a granulated ...

Toxic Purity: The Progressive Era Origins of America's Lead Paint ...

century. Rhodes apparently convinced no one; in fact his testimony seems ... that white lead was a superior pigment, despite its known toxicity. Given ...

The Toxic Truth: Children's Exposure to Lead Pollution Undermines ...

decades, even a century. ... For example, children should be kept away from areas where paint known to contain lead is chipping or peeling; or ...

Poison in Common Products | American Experience - PBS

In the early 20th century dangerous and often poisonous chemicals were included in many common household products. Browse these pictures of medicines, liniments ...

Lead: Versatile Metal, Long Legacy - Sites at Dartmouth

In the first century A.D., Dioscorides, another Greek physician, noticed that exposure to lead could cause paralysis and delirium in addition to intestinal ...

Many old books contain toxic chemicals – here's how to spot them

One popular pigment was Scheele's green, named after Carl Wilhelm Scheele, a German-Swedish chemist who in 1775 discovered that a vivid green ...

How the Lead Industry Misled the Public About its Toxic Problem for ...

Lead is a dangerous neurotoxin. Researchers have known that for decades. But the substance stuck around in everyday products like paint and ...

Toxic Impact of Lead Exposure Is Much Greater Than We Knew ...

... known to cause neurological damage and even death at high levels ... In the 20th century, leaded fuels were the main source of exposure.

ELI5: Why was lead (Pb) so widely used before people discovered it ...

Interesting related tidbit, the toxicity of lead has been known about for around 2000 years. Lead's toxicity was recognized and recorded as ...

History of poison - Wikipedia

In Medieval Europe, poison became a more popular form of killing, though ... Over the centuries, the variety of harmful uses of poisons continued to increase.

19th-Century Doctors Prescribed a Dangerous Douche - WebMD

The “cure” was often more horrifying than the disease – because the cure was mercury, one of the most well-known toxic substances in the world.

A story of lead | EPA - Environmental Protection Authority

Even though lead toxicity has been known for a long time – the first written account of lead poisoning dates to the 2nd Century BCE – lead-based ...

How the car and gas industry knew about the health risks of leaded ...

How did a century of toxic fuel come to be ... called concentrated tetraethyl lead a “malicious and creeping” poison. General Motors and ...

The Long, Ugly History of the Politics of Lead Poisoning - Bloomberg

Sadly, those kids are not alone. Over the past century, tens of millions of children have been poisoned by lead, mainly by its presence in old ...

About Lead Exposure: What You Should Know - City of Milwaukee

... Century City Business Park. Open for Business. Affordable land and ... When paint chips or peels, it falls onto the soil, creating toxic dust. Lead ...

Lead - Overview | Occupational Safety and Health Administration

Lead was one of the first metals used by humans and consequently, the cause of the first recorded occupational disease (lead colic in a 4th century BC metal ...