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Early matches used white phosphorus, which was extremely toxic and caused a horrible occupational disease called 'phossy jaw' among match factory workers, slowly destroying their jawbones. The safety match, invented in Sweden in 1844, moved the reactive phosphorus to the striking surface on the box instead of the match head, making them far safer. Laws banning white phosphorus matches were eventually passed worldwide.

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