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Hypophosphatemic osteomalacia due to cadmium toxicity in silverware industry: A curious case of aches and pains. [PDF]
Roy A, Saha T, Sahoo J, Das A.
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British anti-Lewisite (dimercaprol): An amazing history
Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2003Emergency physicians are familiar with British anti-Lewisite (BAL) because it is a heavy metal-chelating agent that is recommended in some cases of metal poisoning, especially arsenic. Although there are more modern chelating agents, the fact that BAL is still recommended and stocked by hospital pharmacies more than 60 years after its initial synthesis
Joel A, Vilensky, Kent, Redman
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History of Modern Clinical Toxicology, 2022Marissa Hauptman, Alan D. Woolf
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