Morbid

The Radium Girls

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Aug 15, 2024
The podcast dives into the dark history of radium, revealing its glamorous yet deadly appeal in the early 20th century. It shares the harrowing stories of the Radium Girls, young women employed in factories who unknowingly suffered from severe health consequences due to radioactive exposure. The discussion explores the tragic legal battles they faced against their employers, shedding light on corporate negligence and the fight for justice that ultimately led to significant changes in workplace safety regulations. Their legacy is a poignant reminder of the past.
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INSIGHT

Why Radium Became A Coveted Industrial Wonder

  • Radium glows by exciting zinc sulfide and needed no external power, which made it attractive for luminous paint and instrument dials.
  • Marie Curie isolated radium after processing tons of pitchblende, making it rare, valuable, and initially hyped as a wonder element.
ANECDOTE

Lip Pointing Became A Deadly Work Technique

  • Dial painters mixed radium powder into 'Undark' paint and used tiny camel-hair brushes for fine details.
  • They practiced lip-pointing—wetting brush tips with their mouths—ingesting radioactive dust daily without knowing the danger.
INSIGHT

How Radium Destroys Bone From The Inside

  • Radium mimics calcium so the body deposits it into bone, where emitted alpha particles continuously destroy surrounding tissue.
  • This explains progressive bone necrosis, cancers, infertility, miscarriages, and nonhealing dental sockets in workers.
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