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CARBON TETRACHLORIDE POISONING
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1945A recent experience with carbon tetrachloride gave me the opportunity to make use of methionine as a therapeutic aid. The value of this drug has been suggested by animal experiments reported by Gyorgy1and by Miller and Whipple.2The first clinical use was reported by Beattie and his associates,3who described its use in a case of carbon tetrachloride ...
S. M. Dillenberg, C. M. Thompson
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CARBON TETRACHLORIDE POISONING
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1932Carbon tetrachloride is used in industry as a solvent for gums, resins and fats; it is used as a dry cleanser and is a constituent of some of the rubber elements; it is used also to clean oil from machinery and, under the name of pyrene, as a fire extinguisher. 1 In medicine it is used as a vermifuge in the treatment of ankylostomiasis.
L. Mcguire
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Acute carbon tetrachloride poisoning
Intensive Care Medicine, 1981A non-fatal case of carbon tetrachloride poisoning by inhalation is reported. The major features were acute renal failure, myocarditis and pulmonary oedema with effusion. Treatment included artificial ventilation and peritoneal dialysis.
S F, Hadi, N, El Mikatti
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Carbon Tetrachloride Poisoning
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 1967Abstract Three cases of poisoning by carbon tetrachloride in the one industry are reported. Liver damage as evidenced by altered liver function tests was a feature of other workmen of this plant also exposed to carbon tetrachloride. Kidney damage, which is a feature of other reported cases of carbon tetrachloride poisoning, was only shown by one of the
R, Barnes, R C, Jones
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1924
Since Hall 1 proposed about two years ago the use of carbon tetrachlorid for the removal of hookworms harbored in human beings, this substance has been generally recognized as an effective anthelmintic, and is extensively employed for combating hookworm disease in tropical regions.
B. M. PHELPS, C. H. HU
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Since Hall 1 proposed about two years ago the use of carbon tetrachlorid for the removal of hookworms harbored in human beings, this substance has been generally recognized as an effective anthelmintic, and is extensively employed for combating hookworm disease in tropical regions.
B. M. PHELPS, C. H. HU
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Carbon tetrachloride poisoning
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1936Summary We have reported an instance of severe poisoning from carbon tetrachloride contained in a common household cleaning fluid and have emphasized certain forms of available therapy, notably the intensive use of calcium and glucose.
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Carbon tetrachloride poisoning from an antique fire extinguisher.
American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2020C. Meaden +6 more
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Zhonghua lao dong wei sheng zhi ye bing za zhi = Zhonghua laodong weisheng zhiyebing zazhi = Chinese journal of industrial hygiene and occupational diseases, 2019
N. Xue, Z. Li, Y. Yan
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N. Xue, Z. Li, Y. Yan
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ACUTE CARBON TETRACHLORIDE POISONING
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1935The dangers of carbon tetrachloride and its popularity in commercial preparations have been stressed recently.1Many cases of industrial and accidental poisoning have been reported,2but laboratory data on actual cases comparable to those available from experimental studies on animals is still lacking.3The case reported here is presented to illustrate ...
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