ABSTRACT: REPORTER AT LARGE about the effect of radio-activity on human beings, & about the Atomic Energy Commission’s search for the surviving dial painters, the world’s first victoms of radium poisoning. In 1915, Dr. von Sochocky originated a widely used radium-paint formula, & the same year, he & some associates founded the Radium Luminous Materials Co., & established it in a factory in Orange, N.J. The company changed its name in 1916, & became the U.S. Radium Corp. It contracted with watch manufacturers to paint their dials Teen-age girls were, for the most employed to do it on piecework bases. The girls dipped their brushes into the paint licked them into shape, each time swallowing a little radium. Early in the 1920’s, the first few mysterious cases of illness & bone injury began to occur among the dial painters. In 1924, Dr. Harrison S. Martland, the Medical Examiner of Essex County, inspected the plant, & examined stricken dial painters, & sought the advice of colleagues-among them Dr. von Sochocky, who had left the company & now teamed up with Dr. Martland. By this time nine girls had died. Tells about the discoveries made by Dr. Martland & his co-workers on how radioactive matter works inside the human body. Dr. von Sochocky died of radium injuries in 1928, at the age of 45. Tells about litigation which began in ’27, brought against the company by five injured girls who sought a quarter of a million dollars each, and about the outcome of the case.
RADIUM CITY 1987 Complete 102 min. Feature Documentary Film
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Hello everyone- We have just been invited to partner commercially with YouTube, and are hoping to make many of our complete full length documentaries available here for viewing soon. We are offering Radium City here on our YouTube channel (soapbxprod) for free commercial viewing for a limited time to determine its popularity.
At this moment, Radium City is a unique case, as the dedication of the statue to the Radium Dial Girls will take place in Ottawa IL this September, and the DVD is currently being distributed and licensed to many libraries and academic institutions across the US.
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A MOST VALUABLE ACCIDENT
BY DANIEL LANGMAY 2, 1959
Read more http://www.newyorker.com/archive/1959/05/02/1959_05_02_049_TNY_CARDS_000260221#ixzz25PuuJWrE
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