Black spit and black lungs: the discovery of lung disease in coalminers

Ken Donaldson


Organisation:
Surgeon's Hall Museums of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.
Region:
Eastern Scotland
Notice Period:
Regular (more than one month's notice)
Type:
Professional (scientist)
Fee:
Expensed
Category:
Health
Updated:
15th February 2024

Edinburgh’s history of research into lung disease in coal miners including discovery of the lung specimen on which the link was first made between lung disease and working as a coalminer.

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About Ken Donaldson

Retired Professor of Respiratory Toxicology , University of Edinburgh/ experimental pathologist. Currently Senior Research Fellow in the Surgeon's Hall Museums of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. Have carried out research into the history of medicine and occupational disease in 19th century Edinburgh/UK. I have given thousands of lectures in the UK and abroad,


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