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Printing as poison, printing as cure: work and health in the nineteenth-century printing office and asylum
Mila Daskalova
English
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Printer
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Contemporary
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Production
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Regime
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royal
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Edinburgh
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Health
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Work
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Dangerous Materials
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Printer
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Social Systems
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Handicrafts
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Press
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Conceptualization
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