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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Preventing lead poisoning in young children : a statement 
    Publication: Atlanta, Ga. : U. S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, Center for Disease Control, Bureau of State Services, Environmental Health Service Division, 1978
    ... No child with sug- gestive symptoms of lead toxicity should be put through the screening process. He or she should be brought di- rectly to medical attention. The symptoms of lead poisoning are often vague. Among the milder symptoms and ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Main heading-subheading combinations : MEDLARS indexing instructions 
    Publication: [Bethesda, Md.] : National Library of Medicine, Index Section, 1970
    ... effects -biosynthesis -pharmacodynamics -physiology -poisoning -radiation ... therapy Cmmunology Cetabolism Cicrobiology Cursing Cccurrence *pathology * ...
  3. ... a moderate number of mild cases of TNT poisoning in TNT operators, Practically all of these cases have come from.the Wash and | Nail houses, and approximately 50% of the workers in these locations have symptoms of mild TNT illness, and toxicity, Some individuals have become sick within three weeks ...
  4. ... in eye development and hydrocephalus.‘ Vitamin D The toxicity of vitamin D also has been ex- tensively studied and well reviewed.25 The symptoms of acute vitamin D poisoning include anorexia, vomiting, polyuria, headache and nu- merous ...
  5. ... in eye development and hydrocephalus. Vitamin D The toxicity of vitamin D also has been ex- tensively studied and well reviewed.25 The symptoms of acute vitamin D poisoning include anorexia, vomiting, polyuria, headache and nu- merous ...
  6. ... xlvii, 359-361.—Gordinier (H. C.) Chronic acetanilid poisoning a perfectly definite symptom complex. Boston M. & S. J., 1911, clxv, 198-204.—Hale (W.) The effects of caffeine and sodium bicarbonate upon the toxicity of aceta- nilide. J. Pharmacol. & Exper. Therap., Bait., ...
  7. ... but we have listed the symp- toms of toxicity that have been described, together with the references. We will attempt to qualify the follow- ing outline briefly. . The symptoms of poisoning from diethyl barbituric acid that are mentioned most ...
  8. ... gastric juice, cannot be held responsible for the symptoms seen in poisoning with the fungus in man. The species apparently owes its toxicity to the amanite toxin. Five cubic centimeters of ...
  9. ... the body to phenoi, for there are no symptoms of phenol poisoning., The compound appears to act as an intact molecule, not by breaking up into degracation products, ; ‘ D. Acute Toxicity of DDT in Cyclohexanone., Reported by Dr. M. ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Initial online training class : course workbook 
    Publication: [Bethesda, Md. : National Library of Medicine, 1984]
    ... or animals Individual MESH terms that imply both toxicity and the agent Ci.e. lead poisoning) 2. Adverse reactions to drugs and chemicals Chemically induced used with diseases, syndromes, congenital abnormalities and symptoms caused by chemical compounds Individual MESH terms that ...
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