Dublin Core
Title
Mission Photograph Album - Miscellaneous #02 Page 0254
Date
1910-1920s
Creator
Board of Missions of the Methodist Episcopal Church
Subject
Missions
Rights
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Publisher
The General Commission on Archives and History of the United Methodist Church
Scriptus
Transcription
H8883 O. D. 4 Anthrax Infection
most acute stage
H8884 "Phossy Jaw"
An American Disease. N. J.
H8885 "Phossy Jaw"
Phossy jaw, formally phosphorus necrosis of the jaw, is an occupational disease of those who work with white phosphorus, also known as yellow phosphorus, without proper safeguards. It was most commonly seen in workers in the match-stick industry in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
H8886 O. D. 2
Results of Lead-poisoning
Double wrist drop
most acute stage
H8884 "Phossy Jaw"
An American Disease. N. J.
H8885 "Phossy Jaw"
Phossy jaw, formally phosphorus necrosis of the jaw, is an occupational disease of those who work with white phosphorus, also known as yellow phosphorus, without proper safeguards. It was most commonly seen in workers in the match-stick industry in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
H8886 O. D. 2
Results of Lead-poisoning
Double wrist drop
Status
Completed
Percent Completed
100
Percent Needs Review
0