It is Bernardo Ramazzini you are thinking of, although Socrates (469-399
B.C.E.) was apparantly the first person to consider the health of the
working man.
Lindsey
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Does anyone know the name of the person who first considered OH Hazards
dating back to stoneage days...it sounds something like Ramanskin???
Thanks in anticipation.
Tracie
Tracie Mckelvie
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