Papers of pathologist Dr P C Elmes, 1958-1976.
NORTHERN IRELAND - MAY 31: One aspect of Elmes' work with McCaughey and Wade was to follow the health of 'Belfast Laggers' - a group of men employed in insulation work with the handling of asbestos, identified through their membership of a single branch of the Transport and General Workers Union. They were followed up at approximately five year intervals to find that some men had died, but others were still alive. (Photo by SSPL/Getty Images)
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