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  1. Breathing air, drinking water or eating food that contains lead can cause health problems. Find a list of scenarios that can lead to lead poisoning. ... Lead is ...
  2. ... Nursing Occurrence Parasitology Pathogeniclty Pathology Pharmacodynamics ... Transplantation Ultrastructure Urine Utilization Veterinary MA ME ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Publications by Industrial Hygiene Division and other Public Health Service publications on ... 
    Publication: [Washington, D.C.] : Public Health Service, Industrial Hygiene Division, [1948]
    ... Sulfonamide drugs, binding by plasma proteins, 67. Sumac poisoning. See Poison ivy. Sunburn, prevention and treatment, 188. Tantalum, toxicity, 570. Tellurium, toxicology of, 563, 570, 578. Tetrachloroethylene, ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Main heading-subheading combinations : MEDLARS indexing instructions 
    Publication: [Bethesda, Md.] : National Library of Medicine, Index Section, 1970
    ... HYPERSENSITIVITY or FOOD POISONING -analysis: use FOOD ANALYSIS -poisoning: use FOOD POISON ING -toxicity: use FOOD POISONI] FOOD ANALYSIS (E5, J) -adverse effects FOOD CONTAMINATION (G3) Cna lysis -drug effects ^prevention 6c cbntrol -radiation effects FOOD CONTAMINATION, RADIO- ACTIVE ( ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Industrial toxicology 
    Publication: New York : Oxford University Press, c1945
    ... molten lead. These compounds differ decidedly in their toxicity, an important point in the prevention of lead poisoning in industry. It is not nearly so necessary ...
  6. ... measures of blood levels as indicators of lead poisoning in children exposed to lead paint and ... 1971-1991 Extent 3.75 Linear ...
  7. ... lead poisoning. Other behavioral disturbances compatible with lead toxicity include clumsiness, hvperirritabilitv. and loss of recently acquired developmental skills. 9 Guidelines for the Prevention, Detection and Management of Lead Poisoning for Health Care Providers TDH, Fall 1994 The ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Evaluation of the MEDLARS demand search service 
    Publication: [Bethesda, Md.] : U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, 1968
    ... A,B,D,G) ♦physiopathology (A,C,F) ♦poisoning (D) ♦prevention & control (C,F) ♦radiation effects (A,B,G) ♦radiography (A,C) ♦radiotherapy (C,F) ♦rehabilitation (C,F) ♦surgery (A,C,F) ♦therapeutic use (D,H) ♦therapy (C,F) ♦toxicity (D) ♦transplantation (A) ♦urine (C,D,F) ♦veterinary ( ...
  9. ... metabolism in muscles neoplasms paralysis pathology perforation physiology ... toxicity transmission transplantation ulcers urine in varix virus wounds ...
  10. ... acid: developed by the Allies______________________________________________________ 305 ... 584 prevention of, in the treatment of poisoning by lung ...
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