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Citation

Rivolta A, Arienti F, Smith DR, Cesana G, Riva MA. Arch. Environ. Occup. Health 2015; 71(3): 144-146.

Affiliation

Section of History of Medicine, Research Centre on Public Health, University of Milano Bicocca , Monza , Italy.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/19338244.2015.1011267

PMID

26756526

Abstract

Myths and folklore, as expressions of popular beliefs, provide valuable information on medical knowledge in earlier times. Fairy tales have often recounted occupational maladies throughout the ages and also provide some insight into the toxic effects of certain metals, such as mercury. Much historical information can be gleaned from unexpected sources, and as such, fairy tales should be more carefully scrutinized by contemporary researchers with an interest in the historical origins of workplace injury and disease.


Language: en

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