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The Effects of Radiation
In the early 1900s wristwatches were largely worn by women while men used pocket watches. But World War I changed that because you needed to see the time in a trench. And then the paint containing radium glowed in the dark, which made it perfect to paint the numbers on a watch face so that people could tell the time in the dark. All over these factories, dial painters were getting sick and dying, earning them the name Radium Girls. The book is an excellent piece of nonfiction. You should definitely read it. Apparently it's also a movie, but I haven't watched it either.