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Human Bodies as Chemical Sensors: A History of Biomonitoring for Environmental Health and Regulation (2018)

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The testing of human blood and urine for signs of chemical exposure has become the “gold standard” of environmental public health, leading to ongoing population studies in the US and Europe. Such methods first emerged over a century ago in medical and occupational contexts, as a means to calibrate drug doses for patients and prevent injury to workers from chemical or radiation exposure. This paper analyzes how human bodies have come to serve as unconscious sensors of their environments: containers of chemical information determined by expert testers. As seen in the case of lead testing in the US, these bodily traces of contaminants can provide compelling evidence about dangerous exposures in everyday life, useful in achieving stronger regulation of industry. The use of genetic testing of workers by Dow Chemical provides an example of industry itself undertaking biomonitoring, though the company discontinued the program at the same time its studies indicated chromosomal damage in connection with occupational exposure to certain chemicals. In this case and others, biomonitoring raises complex questions about informing subjects, interpreting exposure in the many cases for which health effects at low doses are unknown, and who should take responsibility for protection, compensation, or remediation. Further, the history of biomonitoring complicates how we understand human ‘experience’ of the global environment by pointing to the role of non-sensory—yet detectable—bodily exposures.

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Authors & Contributors
Levenstein, Margaret C.
Anastakis, Dimitry
Ashenmiller, Joshua Ross
Baedke, Jan
Blank, Paula
Brandt, E. N.
Journals
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte
Business and Economic History On-Line
Canadian Historical Review
Chemical Heritage
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
Publishers
Yale University
Columbia University
Cornell University Press
Institute of Physics Publishing
Presses Universitaires de Rennes
University of Chicago Press
Concepts
Legislative and administrative regulations
Environmental protection
Measurement
Human body
Environmental health; environmental medicine
Public policy
People
Beckmann, Johann
Shakespeare, William
Time Periods
20th century, late
19th century
20th century
16th century
17th century
18th century
Places
United States
Great Britain
Africa
Canada
China
Germany
Institutions
Dow Chemical Company
United States. Environmental Protection Agency
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