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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Chemical warfare agents and related chemical problems (Parts 1-2) 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : Office of Scientific Research and Development, National Defense Research Committe, Division 9, 1946
    ... upwards from the cup, was attached to a safety flask and a charcoal column aspirator; the other tube, coming from near ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - A manual of medical jurisprudence 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Henry C. Lea, 1873
    ... in which a candle burns may be 452 CHARCOAL-VAPOR. always respired with safety. It has been observed on several occa- sions", ... therefore that combustion can furnish no criterion of safety in apartments in which charcoal has been burnt. Symptoms and appearances after death.— ...
  3. ... limiting or limited or restrict$ or barrier$ or safety) and (prevent$ or jumping or hanging or charcoal burning or poisoning or drowning or pesticide$ or ...
  4. ... corrected by the use of charcoal. In dysentery, charcoal may be used with entire safety, and proves beneficial in relieving to a greater or less extent the obstinate constipation attendant on this form of disease, ... offensive, charcoal may be given, either prepared in water sweetened, ...
  5. ... corrected by the use of charcoal. "In dysentary, charcoal may be used with entire safety, and proves beneficial in relieving to a greater or less extent the obstinate constipation attendant on this form of disease, ... offensive, charcoal may be given, either prepared in sweetened water, ...
  6. ... only active in combination with moisture. Hence, the safety of the charcoal burner, and the benefit of keeping up fires ...
  7. ... hence should be administered with caution, but perseveringly. Charcoal hav- ing great absorbent powers, may be used with entire safety, and in unlimited quantities, and should never be ...
  8. ... hence should be administered with caution, but perseveringly. Charcoal hav- ing great absorbent powers, may be used with entire safety, and in unlimited quantities, and should never be ...
  9. Learn fire safety inside the home and outside the home: Put gas and charcoal grills well away from your home, deck railings, and out from under eaves and overhanging branches. Keep tree ...
  10. ... with a rod of glass, or wood, or charcoal, of but few inches in length, it may be done with safety. If a piece of metal or other substance ...
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