But I don't have a History Today subscription, the usual workarounds aren't working for me, and I'm not so interested as to initiate a £99/year relationship (and/or jump into a "trial subscription" trap) blindly on the basis of a single paragraph.
At the risk of nudging the boundaries of site etiquette--would anybody happen to know of a lower-commitment way to engage with this piece?
Thanks for pointing this out. Unfortunately we'll have to take this off the HN front page, as we can only include articles that are publicly accessible or easily accessed via a paywall workaround.
It took a long time for industrial production to become sterile enough that risk of exposure was nominal. The early days of mass producing these chemistries was horrifically unhealthy. But then, so was the frontline. It was a different time.