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Radioactive Risk Set
coordinated by
Jean-Claude Amiard
Volume 2
Industrial and Medical Nuclear Accidents
Environmental, Ecological, Health and Socio-economic Consequences
Jean-Claude Amiard
First published 2019 in Great Britain and the United States by ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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ISBN 978-1-78630-334-9
Preface
The danger posed by radioactivity came to light a few days after the discovery of this phenomenon by the very person who discovered “uraniferous salts”, Professor Henri Becquerel himself, when a red mark and then a burn appeared on his skin within the space of a few days when he left a tube of radium in his jacket pocket. This did not prevent radioactivity from becoming a great attraction to the public, since it had amazing virtues. A person apparently just had to drink radioactive waters, consume food and use medicines containing radium, dress in wool