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Measuring Lead Exposure in Infants, Children, and Other Sensitive Populations
FIGURE 1-6 Advertisement for Aspinall's enamel, which appeared in the Diamond Jubilee issue of the Illustrated London News, 1897. Note that it is not made with lead, is not toxic, and represents 60 years of progress. The latter probably refers to the work of Tanquerel des Planches in Paris in the 1830s. He published his famous treatise, "Les Maladies de Plumbe" in 1839. Note that Aspinall's enamel could be purchased in 1897 in Paris, London, and New York.