0 an illness that happens when lead is absorbed by the body: --
1 illness caused by eating or drinking something that that contains the metal lead --
From 1910 to the end of 1923 there were about 1,500 cases of lead poisoning of which over 300 were fatal.
Lastly, that the statistics with regard to lead poisoning amongst working painters should be kept.
It is also certain that children are more vulnerable to the risk of lead poisoning.
It led to most of the common causes of lead poisoning.
Then there is the danger of lead poisoning from some of the painted dolls.
Clinical lead poisoning in children is now very rare, and is expected to decrease as old leaded paint becomes less common.
Such a speck would fit on the head of a matchstick, but over time that is enough to cause serious lead poisoning.
Reid himself dismissed the second survey, claiming that women lead workers had deliberately underreported events as they feared suspension if diagnosed as suffering from lead poisoning.