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Science, 1932
The toxic action of thallium was first noted in 1865 by Lamy. 1 Thallium has had its widest use in recent years as a rodent poison. For this purpose it is usually mixed with barley and distributed in animal runways. The present report deals with eleven cases of poisoning from the use of barley mixed with thallium sulphate.
JAMES LEHMAN, LEO GAFFNEY
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The toxic action of thallium was first noted in 1865 by Lamy. 1 Thallium has had its widest use in recent years as a rodent poison. For this purpose it is usually mixed with barley and distributed in animal runways. The present report deals with eleven cases of poisoning from the use of barley mixed with thallium sulphate.
JAMES LEHMAN, LEO GAFFNEY
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Pediatrics, 1958
Fourteen children with thallium poisoning are described. Alopecia and neurologic symptoms dominate the clinical picture. In the absence of alopecia, the diagnosis depends upon a high degree of suspicion in regard to any child presenting bizarre neurologic complaints with acute onset.
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Fourteen children with thallium poisoning are described. Alopecia and neurologic symptoms dominate the clinical picture. In the absence of alopecia, the diagnosis depends upon a high degree of suspicion in regard to any child presenting bizarre neurologic complaints with acute onset.
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2000
We report the first case of thallium poisoning in Israel in almost 30 years. A 40-year-old man was apparently poisoned by a business associate when, on several occasions, he unknowingly drank an alcoholic beverage containing the toxic substance. Delayed admission and recurrent thallium ingestion resulted in both acute and chronic symptoms being present
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We report the first case of thallium poisoning in Israel in almost 30 years. A 40-year-old man was apparently poisoned by a business associate when, on several occasions, he unknowingly drank an alcoholic beverage containing the toxic substance. Delayed admission and recurrent thallium ingestion resulted in both acute and chronic symptoms being present
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A.M.A. Journal of Diseases of Children, 1959
A survey of the admissions to the Cook County Hospital, Chicago, for the five-year period from 1954 to 1958 reveals that in a total of 396,220 admissions (excluding psychiatric cases) only two cases of thallium poisoning were recognized. While thallium poisoning is not common, neither is it so rare that it should be seen only twice in 396,000 ...
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A survey of the admissions to the Cook County Hospital, Chicago, for the five-year period from 1954 to 1958 reveals that in a total of 396,220 admissions (excluding psychiatric cases) only two cases of thallium poisoning were recognized. While thallium poisoning is not common, neither is it so rare that it should be seen only twice in 396,000 ...
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Management of Thallium Poisoning
Clinical Toxicology, 1981(1981). Management of Thallium Poisoning. Clinical Toxicology: Vol. 18, No. 8, pp. 979-990.
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