Quote – F. Sadler Love, Secretary-Treasurer of the American Textile Manufacturers Institute, The Washington Post.

[Only one percent of cotton workers] have a reaction to cotton dust. The problem is grossly exaggerated. There has not been a known death from byssinosis. There are no autopsy findings that prove the existence of byssinosis in an individual. There are subjective symptoms which the patients express that sometimes result from bronchitis, emphysema or excessive smoking.

F. Sadler Love, Secretary-Treasurer of the American Textile Manufacturers Institute, “which represents most of the nation’s cotton mills” (according to WaPo). “‘Brown-Lung’ Protection Urged”, by Margo Hornblower. The Washington Post.

Thursday, April 28, 1977
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