Byssinosis

/ˌbɪsɪˈnoʊsɪs/ noun

A serious lung disease caused by inhaling dust from cotton, flax, or hemp fibers, particularly affecting textile workers; also called 'brown lung disease.'

From Greek 'byssos' (fine flax) + '-osis' (disease condition). The term emerged in occupational medicine in the 19th and 20th centuries as doctors recognized a specific illness pattern among factory textile workers.

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