> The factory manufactured glow-in-the-dark watch dials that used radium to make them luminous.
> The women would dip their brushes into radium, lick the tip of the brushes to give them a precise point, and paint the numbers onto the dial. That direct contact and exposure led to many women dying from radium poisoning.
> The factory manufactured glow-in-the-dark watch dials that used radium to make them luminous.
> The women would dip their brushes into radium, lick the tip of the brushes to give them a precise point, and paint the numbers onto the dial. That direct contact and exposure led to many women dying from radium poisoning.