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  • Brooke, the son of a woolsorter, was born in Bradford.
  • Anthrax has also been called Woolsorters'disease.
  • Anthrax used to be called woolsorters'disease because people who handled wool were very vulnerable to it.
  • Cutaneous anthrax is also called woolsorter's disease, as the spores can be transmitted in unwashed wool.
  • At the age of thirteen, he was put to work in his father's mill as a woolsorter.
  • But my spirits were buoyed anew when my wife found out she had contracted woolsorters'disease _ better known as anthrax.
  • These include Siberian plague, Cumberland disease, charbon, splenic fever, malignant edema, woolsorter's disease, and even " ".
  • Inhaled anthrax is nicknamed " Woolsorter's disease, " because of cases once seen in factories where workers handled contaminated wool or animal hair.
  • His parents had high ambitions for him, but in spite of this, he remained a woolsorter ( or woolcomber ) for the rest of his life alongside writing poetry.
  • The union was first established in 1890, before achieving federal registration in 1912 as the "'Amalgamated Fellmongers, Woolsorters and Woolscourers'Union of Australia " '.
  • A local tradition maintained that Perkin lived at Cliffe near Holmfirth, was a woolsorter by profession, and was paid 2 guineas by the Holmfirth Choral Society for arranging the song.