Industrial Health—Meeting the Challenge*
AUTOR(ES)
Meiklejohn, A.
RESUMO
The modern industrial system had its origin in England just over 200 years ago. This period historically is referred to as the Industrial Revolution. It was marked by mechanical inventions in textile machinery, by advances in the manufacture of iron, and by the introduction of steam power. These, in turn, were the foundations of the factory system.
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