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Česky / Czech version | Prakt. Lék., 80, 2000, No. 8, p. 438-440. |
How Man Used Asbestos from Ancient Times to the End of the 20th
Century VEJLUPKOVÁ J., LEBEDOVÁ J. Klinika nemocí z povolání 1. LF UK a VFN, Praha, |
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Summary: The authors present a brief account of the use of asbestos from ancient times to the end of the
nineties of the 20th century incl. legal regulations which in the Czech Republic severely restrict
the use of products containing asbestos and prohibit completely the import of all asbestos from
the group of amphiboles. Non-inflammable fabrics from asbestos were used already in ancient
China and ancient Rome, ancient inhabitants of Finland prepared vessels from ceramic clay
and asbestos. There are data on the use of asbestos wicks in the „ever-burning fire of the vestals“
and legends describe the use of marvellous non-inflammable fabrics in the middle ages. The
19th and the first two thirds of the 20th century are marked by a great expansion of the mining
and use of asbestos in industry and the building industry. Only findings of the deleterious effect
on health of man led at the end of the second millennium to a worldwide restriction of mining
and use of all types of asbestos.
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