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Author Davis, Devra Lee.

Title When smoke ran like water : tales of environmental deception and the battle against pollution / Devra Davis ; [foreword by Mitchell L. Gaynor]
Published New York, NY : Basic Books, [2002]
©2002

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 MELB  615.902 Dav/Wsr  AVAILABLE
Description xx, 316 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates ; 25 cm
regular print
Contents Where I come from -- The phantom epidemic -- How to become a statistic -- How the game is played -- Zones of incomprehension -- The new sisterhood of breast cancer -- Save the males -- Earthquakes and spouting bowls -- A grand experiment -- Defiant figures
Summary "In When Smoke Ran Like Water, the world-renowned epidemiologist Devra Davis vividly confronts the public triumphs and private failures of the public health community's long battle against environmental pollution. For Davis, the issue is personal: Pollution killed or incapacitated several family members and, in a 1948 smog emergency that became a landmark public health disaster, sickened half her home town of Donora, Pennsylvania. In a riveting series of accounts, she exposes how it is far easier to conduct inconclusive studies of such disasters than to do something about their causes; reveals the true toll of London's lethal smog of 1952 (12,000 deaths or four times official estimates); shows how the Ethyl Corporation insidiously fought for decades to keep lead in gasoline despite evidence of its hazards; and describes how other major firms have cynically lobbied, cajoled, and manipulated scientists and the government regarding the hazards of toxic chemicals
Davis provides inside accounts of the struggles to find, monitor and restrain environmental causes of breast cancer, damaged genitals of baby boys, the complex sources of global warming, and many other threats. When Smoke Ran Like Water makes a devastating case that our approaches to public health must change."--BOOK JACKET
Analysis Air pollution
Industrial chemicals
Hazardous chemicals
Disease outbreaks
United States
Public health
Smog
Overseas item
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-304) and index
Subject Risk Factors -- Popular works
Environmental health.
Environmentally induced diseases -- Epidemiology.
Environmental Pollutants.
Smoke -- adverse effects.
Smoke.
Environmental Pollutants -- adverse effects.
Risk Factors.
Genre/Form Popular Work.
LC no. 2002010562
ISBN 0465015212 alkaline paper