Conditions associated with damage or dysfunction of the nervous system caused by exposure to heavy metals, which may cause a variety of central, peripheral, or autonomic nervous system injuries
Disorders associated with acute or chronic exposure to compounds containing ARSENIC (ARSENICALS) which may be fatal. Acute oral ingestion is associated with gastrointestinal symptoms and an encephalopathy which may manifest as SEIZURES, mental status changes, and COMA. Chronic exposure is associated with mucosal irritation, desquamating rash, myalgias, peripheral neuropathy, and white transverse (Mees) lines in the fingernails. (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p1212)
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Insecticides -- poisoning : Gulf War and health. Volume 2, Insecticides and solvents / Committee on Gulf War and Health: Literature Review of Pesticides and Solvents, Board on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
Poisoning -- Law and legislation : La cocina de los venenos : aspectos de la criminalidad en el Nuevo Reino de Granada, siglos XVII y XVIII / Juan Sebastián Ariza Martínez
Poisoning that results from chronic or acute ingestion, injection, inhalation, or skin absorption of LEAD or lead compounds
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Poisoning -- legislation & jurisprudence : Child-resistant packaging : a symposium / sponsored by ASTM Subcommittee D-10.16 on Child-Resistant Packaging and Packaging Consistent with Poison Prevention Packaging Act of 1970 of ASTM Committee D-10 on Packaging, American Society for Testing and Materials, Philadelphia, Pa., 17-18 Sept. 1975
Meat -- poisoning : Food poisoning, policy, and politics : corned beef and typhoid in Britain in the 1960s / David F. Smith and H. Lesley Diack with T. Hugh Pennington and Elizabeth M. Russell
Poisoning -- Morocco : Empire and catastrophe : decolonization and environmental disaster in North Africa and Mediterranean France since 1954 / Spencer D. Segalla
Neurologic disorders caused by exposure to toxic substances through ingestion, injection, cutaneous application, or other method. This includes conditions caused by biologic, chemical, and pharmaceutical agents
Poisoning -- Ohio -- Cases : Love & arsenic : the great Piqua murder : full report of the examination of James D. Mowrey, accessory to the murder of Arthur Ragan, of Piqua, before Hon. Joseph Pearson, Probate Judge / reported by C.W. Tolford
Disorders associated with acute or chronic exposure to compounds containing ARSENIC (ARSENICALS) which may be fatal. Acute oral ingestion is associated with gastrointestinal symptoms and an encephalopathy which may manifest as SEIZURES, mental status changes, and COMA. Chronic exposure is associated with mucosal irritation, desquamating rash, myalgias, peripheral neuropathy, and white transverse (Mees) lines in the fingernails. (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p1212)