Abstract
Fibrous bodies with an iron-containing coating have been found in the lungs of persons coming to autopsy in a number of urban hospitals, the number of fibrous bodies varying greatly with approximately 4 to 6% of the persons examined showing numerous bodies. Because these findings raise questions with regard to the possibility that asbestos is a factor in increased lung cancer, questions concerning the nature, source, and significance of these bodies are discussed in the light of research needed to find answers.