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Le rôle des manuels dans la disciplinarisation de la toxicologie en France au xixe siècle
Toxicology, the science of poisons, is a multidisciplinary field whose teaching is divided up between medicine, pharmacy and chemistry. This article uses toxicology textbooks to study disciplinary and editorial issues.
Sacha Tomic
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Cancer antigen 15-3 (CA15-3) is a widely used tumor marker, and the serum level of this tumor marker is measured periodically in breast cancer patients during the chemotherapy period by capecitabine , Assuming that the higher serum levels of this tumor ...
Raaid Fadhl Abbas Masoudi +4 more
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Synthetic cathinones are the second largest class of new psychoactive substances (NPS) on the drug market. Despite the large number of different cathinones and their abundant use, hazard characterization is mainly limited to their potential to inhibit ...
Anne Zwartsen +4 more
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Eponymous signs in toxicology and poisoning in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
Toxicology emerged as an independent discipline in the early nineteenth century and has been aided by the development of numerous sophisticated tests that allow physicians and scientists to identify, quantify, and quantitate elements, chemicals ...
Halil Tekiner +2 more
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Cathine and alcohol involved fatality: A rare case report with a brief review of the literature
Toxicology screening of unusual poisons is important. We report a case of death of a young female suspected to die due to drug overdose. Medico legal autopsy was indicative of cerebral hemorrhage.
Atul Bajaj +3 more
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There is limited literature on managing chronic lead exposure from non-removable sources such as lead fragments. In this case report, we present the complexities and clinical considerations involved in treating an elderly patient who sustained a ...
Ilaria Costantini +9 more
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Reliable results and valid analytical data are an essential requirement for proper interpretation of forensic toxicology cases, especially when evaluating scientific studies and daily routine work, and when presenting any toxicological findings as ...
Abdulsallam A. Bakdash +2 more
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Introduction: The availability of trained Medical Toxicologists in developing countries is limited and education in Medical Toxicology remains inadequate. The lack of toxicology services contributes to a knowledge gap in the management of poisonings.
C.J. Marks, A.J.N. Louw, I. Couper
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Research Progress on Detection Methods of Amphetamines in Human Hair [PDF]
Amphetamines are chemical synthetic drugs that are becoming increasingly popular in China. As a common sample in the inspection of poisons, hair has the advantages of easy storage, good stability, and long detection time compared with traditional human ...
REN Guan-heng, YAN Qi-jiang, TANG Ying,et al.
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Forensic Toxicology Laboratory Guidelines: Analytical Method Validation (Version 2.0)
Since postmortem forensic toxicology involves analyzing body fluids and organs from death cases, interpreting that information and studying the sudden unexpected and/or unexplained deaths as coroner’s cases or fall under the jurisdiction of the medical ...
Abdulsallam Bakdash +4 more
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