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Phosphine Gas Poisoning

American Journal of Forensic Medicine & Pathology, 2023
Abstract In agrarian countries, several pesticides are used on a large scale to preserve grains. However, oftentimes, the very people using it are not aware of their harmful effects. Some pesticides produce toxic gases, which can cause poisoning by inhalation.
Sangita, Moirangthem   +4 more
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Phosphine gas poisoning

Emergency Medicine, 1992
ABSTRACTPhostoxin is a fumigant used in rural areas. We report a case of phostoxin ingestion which resulted in the release of lethal phosphine gas.The patient developed a profound metabolic acidosis and cardiovascular depression and died. During treatment and after death, he continued to emit the noxious gas which was dangerous to staff, and resulted ...
DANIEL M FATOVICH   +3 more
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Poison Gas

1999
The threat of poison gas, and other related biological warfare agents, holds our society hostage to the possible actions of terrorist groups or rogue states. This study hopes to convince policymakers and the general public that the bad reputation that surrounds the use of gas is largely the result of propaganda, misinformation, and oft-repeated half ...
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
exaly  

Chlorine Gas Poisoning

1980
In two accidents, a total of 63 casualties were brought into the hospital. They weredivided into light (70%), moderate (20%), and severe (10%) cases.
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Gas Poisoning.

The Veterinary Journal (1900), 1916
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Poison Gas

Science, 1941
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GAS POISONING

Medical Journal of Australia, 1914
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