The Tragic Story of Exposed Women Workers of Radium, Their One Century Celebrities Still Glow!
In 1898, Marie Curie and her husband, Pierre discovered the elements and got two Nobel Prizes.
But in 1934, Marie died of radiation exposure.
Marie Curie
The death of the chemist is just one of many traces of the danger of effects.
Until the mid-20th century, appeared in many objects, scattered everywhere.
Items exposed to radium.
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make a person's health and vitality disturbed, even that could happen to many women workers. "
During World War I, the United States Corporation set up a watch factory in Orange, New Jersey.
Radium and Beauty
Many of their employees are young women, who paint the clock face with glowing paint.
Other large arche companies are also involved in businesses in Waterbury, Connecticut and Ottawa, Illinois.
Women workers.
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To get a fine point on their brushes, the women were instructed to lick the ends of the brushes, making them swallow each lick of the brush tip.
Workers who lick the brush to be pointy.
This photo appeared in a 1938 newspaper, entitled 'Her Crucifixion Cleared by Poisoning'.
Charlotte Purcell shows how workers work with contaminated brushes to paint glowing watches, so that they get the disease.
This artificial clock was created around 1930.
An artificial clock that shines with radium.
The still-shining needle shows how strong it is.
When women ask their superiors if 'paint' is safe to digest, they are told it is safe.
Women workers think that radium is safe.
But actually the company knew it was not safe at all, and the dangers were not known at the time.
In fact, the male worker in the watch factory has been protected with tin aprons and metal clips to handle.
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Surprisingly, the women workers have no protection at all!
In 1922, a worker named Mollie Maggia fell ill.
Workers who are ill from radium.
His body rotted before his eyes (when looking in the mirror).
At one point, all of his jaws actually 'fell'.
Jaws fall and face glowing in the dark from radium.
He died in the same year.
Other women also suffered horribly.
gnawing at their bones, giving them a 'giant' tumor disease, and actually making them shine in the dark.
Memorial girls radium in Ottawa, Illinois.
The US firm denies its guilt, claiming its employees are just trying to earn money from the company.
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They even tried to damage the reputation of women, including Molly Maggia by affirming their health problems due to syphilis, but it was not.
In 1928, Sabin Von Sochocky, one of the founders of the US Corporation and one who actually found paint, died of exposure to his own product.
Several women filed a lawsuit against the company, but it was not until Catherine Wolfe Donohue sued the Dial Company in Illinois from her deathbed in 1938.
The law of salvation is finally enforced.
Bodies that shine due to radium effect.
A century later, on their bones still sparkling underground.
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