[CITATION][C] Petroleum poisoning in two rural families

JE Lessenger - The Journal of the American Board of Family …, 1996 - Am Board Family Med
The family physician is on the front lines of environmental illnesses, but the illness might not
be readily defined without intense investigation outside the office. It can be months before …

[PDF][PDF] Recurrent childhood poisoning as a family problem

J Rogers - Journal of Family Practice, 1981 - cdn.mdedge.com
Childhood poisoning is a leading cause of death in children one to four years of age. This
report reviews the recent literature regarding the causes of accidental poisonings and …

[PDF][PDF] Chemical industry accidents, liability, and community right to know.

MS Baram - American Journal of Public Health, 1986 - ajph.aphapublications.org
The Bhopal, India tragedy and other industrial accidents (eg, Seveso, Flixborough, Mexico
City, Institute, WV) have frightened the citizens of developed and undeveloped countries …

Pine oil cleaner ingestion

MP Brook, MM McCarron, JA Mueller - Annals of emergency medicine, 1989 - Elsevier
We report the cases of 22 patients who were hospitalized for pine oil cleaner ingestion. The
toxic manifestations most commonly observed were mucous membrane and gastrointestinal …

Toxic oil syndrome

JR Spurzem, JE Lockey - Archives of internal medicine, 1984 - jamanetwork.com
The article by Gilsanz et al 1 in this issue provides 12-month follow-up data on victims of the
toxic oil syndrome. The tragic story begins in May 1981, when an outbreak of a previously …

ting petroleum on stagnant water has practically abol

PI Phelps - jamanetwork.com
CALIFORNIA. Physician Sent to Penitentiary.—In the case of Dr. Ralph A. Huntington,
Fruitvale, said to have been convicted of manslaughter in 1900 for death following the …

Hydrocarbon poisonings

BL Klein, JE Simon - Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1986 - pure.johnshopkins.edu
Although it is reasonable to assume that the pathological and clinical features of poisonings
with different petroleum derivates or with the same derivative supplied by another producer …

Genotoxicity from domestic use of organophosphate pesticides

B Gollapudi, C Burns - Journal of Occupational and Environmental …, 1999 - journals.lww.com
To the Editor: Lieberman et al 1 alleged finding increased chromosomal aberrations and
sister chromatid exchanges (SCEs) in the lymphocytes of eight patients, which they …

Massachusetts Medical Society

RJ Haggerty - New England Journal of Medicine, 1956 - Mass Medical Soc
TOXIC HAZARDS* Naphthalene Poisoning† Naphthalene, a derivative of coal tar, is widely
used in industry, with little toxic effects. Its ingestion by children, however, may result in a …

[PDF][PDF] Pulmonary manifestations and deaths due to the ingestion of petroleum producers

S Selby, S. & Levin - South African Medical Journal, 1950 - journals.co.za
Poisoning due to swallowing of petroleum products, eg kerosene (called paraffin in South
Africa) and benzine are as common in the urban Bantu child as they are in the urban …