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  2. Radioactive quackery - Wikipedia

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    Tho-Radia, a cream containing radium bromide, notable for its iconic advertising using the name of Dr. Alfred Curie, who shared the surname of Pierre and Marie Curie but had no connection to them. Radithor, a solution of radium salts, which was claimed by its developer William J. A. Bailey to have curative properties.

  3. These Shining Lives - Wikipedia

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    Radium Dial, the company that hires the women to do the painting, tells them that there is no evidence that radium is harmful, and even that it has health benefits. After a period of time, the workers notice that their hands start glowing in the dark, but assume that it is just from the radium powder that is used to paint the faces.

  4. Radium carbonate - Wikipedia

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    Radium carbonate is a chemical compound of radium, carbon, and oxygen, having the chemical formula Ra C O 3. It is the radium salt of carbonic acid. It contains radium cations (Ra 2+) and carbonate anions (CO 2− 3). This salt is a highly radioactive, amorphous, [4] white powder that has potential applications in medicine.

  5. Radium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Radium oxide (RaO) has not been characterized well past its existence, despite oxides being common compounds for the other alkaline earth metals. Radium hydroxide (Ra(OH) 2) is the most readily soluble among the alkaline earth hydroxides and is a stronger base than its barium congener, barium hydroxide. [3]

  6. Radium bromide - Wikipedia

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    Radium bromide is the bromide salt of radium, with the formula RaBr 2. It is produced during the process of separating radium from uranium ore . This inorganic compound was discovered by Pierre and Marie Curie in 1898, and the discovery sparked a huge interest in radiochemistry and radiotherapy .

  7. Stages Bloomington 'Radium Girls' tackles radium poisoning ...

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    "Radium Girls' is a "ghost play" that tells of memories of what happened 100 years ago to young women painting radium dials, director says. Stages Bloomington 'Radium Girls' tackles radium ...

  8. Tho-Radia - Wikipedia

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    Tho-Radia powder box "made after Dr Alfred Curie's formula" at Musée Curie in Paris.. Tho-Radia was a French pharmaceutical company making cosmetics between 1932 and 1968. . Tho-Radia-branded creams, toothpastes and soaps were notable for containing radium and thorium until 1937, as a scheme to exploit popular interest for radium after it was discovered by Pierre and Marie Curie, in a fad of ...

  9. History of radiation therapy - Wikipedia

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    Glass applicators for radium emanation, 1918 [25] Illustration showing a tube for applying radium salts, 1918 [26] Radium was soon seen as a way to treat disorders that were not affected enough by x-ray treatment because it could be applied in a multitude of ways in which x-rays could not. [15] Different methods of applying radium had been ...