Daniel Fine: oral history interview on coal miners' respiratory diseases
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1992/02/18
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By Derickson A
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Description:D: It's February 18th, 1992. I'm in the home of Daniel M. Fine, that's F-i-n-e in New Kensington. We're still in New Kensingston? F: Right. D: We're in New Kensington, Pennsylvania. And it's our mutual understanding that he's giving me his informed consent that we're taping this interview. This is an oral history interview for historical research on black lung. And he understands that I will use this, I will, · I may cite him, and I may even quote him, and that he has a right to stop the tape at any time. Is that our mutual understanding? F: Yes, it is. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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Pages in Document:1-55
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:20048440
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Citation:Personal interview 1992 Feb; :1-55
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Federal Fiscal Year:1992
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Peer Reviewed:False
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Source Full Name:Daniel Fine: oral history interview on coal miners' respiratory diseases
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha-512:fd3358f8ff2f87b86cbaca155dbfb6b281ac254347aaca2e29668f53b91c8859d359164141b6ac24be04f0017c884622e58f9988040f02c5035547803496ad3d
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