There's a lot of material out there about the Camelford Poisoning, much of it conflicting. The accident is held up both as an example of how local authorities can bodge the handling of public health disasters, and of the results of mass hysteria.
One article that I found particularly interesting was this one. It's full of little details that help to illuminate the story. For example, that some people were told to boil water before drinking it... even though doing so would only increase the concentration of aluminium in the water.
And then there's this gem, which feels like it sums up the whole incident:
"The following month, an official from the Department of Health (DoH), Michael Waring, wrote to every doctor in Cornwall saying that, although he had no detailed information on what exactly was in the water or how much people might have drunk, he could assure them that no lasting ill effects would result."
I, for one, would be very interested to see the outcome of any further inquiry into the accident... I'll be keeping an eye out in case one ever comes to pass!
Fascinating Horror
2022-07-01 08:31:34 +0000 UTCMilo OJ
2022-06-29 20:13:38 +0000 UTCFascinating Horror
2022-06-29 09:35:09 +0000 UTCMichael Rutherford
2022-06-28 15:41:13 +0000 UTC