Antall József szerk.: Orvostörténeti közlemények 66-68. (Budapest, 1973)

TANULMÁNYOK - Bugyi Balázs: Az iparegészségügy kezdetei Magyarországon (1928-ig) (angol nyelven)

Maquette of fine workmanship about a typical mine-camp in Upper Hungary dates from 1808 and was Hun­gary's first capitalist enterprise of the heavy industry. Attached to the Union as ancillary plant was the Iron Factory of Betlér* whose immovable assets and equipment was estimated around 1840 to be worth a few million Gold Florins. More and more iron and coal mines, foundries and iron facto­ries joined up to the end of the 19th century to the industrial concern which by then ran under the style Rimamurány-Salgótar­ján Iron Works. Their output of iron ore, coal, pigiron and pro­cessed goods was appreciably high even on the Continental scale. It was under the reign of Maria Theresa also that textile produc­tion, until then an exclusive busi­* Today Betliar in Czechoslovakia. Mineworkers in the middle of the i8th century, (Drawning of major Ignác Müller, 1769)

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