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Asbestos, mesothelioma and the legacy of shipbuilding in Belfast

Authors :
Morrison, Patrick J
Source :
The Ulster Medical Journal
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
The Ulster Medical Society, 2008.

Abstract

The severe bombing of Belfast in 1941 had far-reaching consequences. Harland and Wolff was crippled. The British Merchant Ship Building Mission to the U.S.A. was being constrained by the U.K. treasury. On being told of the Belfast destruction, the British Mission and the United States Maritime Commission were emboldened. The result was 2,710 Liberty Ships launched to a British design. The necessary asbestos use associated with this and other shipbuilding, after a quarter century or more latency, is a genesis of malignancy killing thousands. Reversal of studies on asbestos limitation of fire propagation was crucial to Allied strategic planning of mass-fires which resulted in the slaughter of one to two million civilians. Boston and Belfast institutions made seminal discoveries about asbestos use and its sequelae.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00416193
Volume :
77
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Ulster Medical Journal
Accession number :
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