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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Bibliography on aviation medicine 
    Publication: [Washington, D.C.?] : Division of Medical Sciences, Committee on Aviation Medicine, 1946
    ... FPRC report #389, December 17, 1941 71, Optimum safety pressures for certain types of oxygen equipment. OSMcmr-26, G* A. Millikan and R* B* Cherry CAM Report #431 - April 1945 72, Oxygen economizer ...
  2. ... the Pe- ruvian bark could be given with safety and ad- vantage. That the bark of the Cherry-tree possesses another useful addition, viz : a narcotic ...
  3. ... be obtained from the delicious fruits, peach and cherry. As we advance in years, it would naturally be supposed we should increase in knowledge; but, in regard to the safety of our health, the contrary is the fact, ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Manual on treatment of casualties from chemical warfare agents 
    Publication: Washington : U.S. Government Printing Office, 1944
    ... the circumstances of exposure and the appearance of cherry-red cyanosis. F. Protection.—Adequate ventilation should be provided for all inclosed spaces where carbon monoxide may be produced. The safety of the air in the space may be ...
  5. ... trials from seven different medical areas found that safety reporting was inadequate in the entire sample. 15 Deliberately Ignoring Systematic Reviews The deliberate selection of evidence has been described as cherry picking: selecting only the juiciest and ripest fruit. ...
  6. ... fatality, the top 25 feet of a black cherry tree, weighing approximately 50 pounds, was thrown 65 feet. It struck the feller, who presumably was standing in a safe place 20 feet behind the felled stump. The situation in logging safety has been summarized as: ¢ Loggers and farmers do ...
  7. ... overcharging his stomach by the immoderate use of cherries and sallad. His wound was at this time, fortu- nately for him, almost healed over. I was now much alarmed for his safety, but he speedily recovered, though he had two ...
  8. ... S5–6. PMID: 22086894. Outcome [ PubMed : 22086894 ] 947. Cherry ... T, Brzostek J, et al. Safety and reactogenicity of the 10-valent pneumococcal non- ...
  9. A poison is any substance that is harmful to your body. The effects of poisoning range from short-term illness to brain damage, coma, and death. ... A poison ...
  10. ... all these plants no doubt depends on it. Cherry-laurel has ever been considered as a poison of the most deleterious energy, but it is now known it may be administered internally with perfect safety. In the few instances of its trial it ...
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