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... organs are no longer recognizable.51 The external forms of the body are preserved for a long period in bodies recovered from bogs ( Moorleichen ) . They have a leathery brownish - black appearance due to the peat . The internal organs ...
... organs are no longer recognizable.51 The external forms of the body are preserved for a long period in bodies recovered from bogs ( Moorleichen ) . They have a leathery brownish - black appearance due to the peat . The internal organs ...
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... organs and cells . Other factors are the bodily state , the condition of the organs , and the temperature of the poisonous substance . A sharp demarcation between local and systemic actions is often impossible . In any suspected case of ...
... organs and cells . Other factors are the bodily state , the condition of the organs , and the temperature of the poisonous substance . A sharp demarcation between local and systemic actions is often impossible . In any suspected case of ...
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... Organs Poisons with selective damaging effect on the blood cells and the blood- forming organs , bone marrow , lymph nodes , and spleen do not belong strictly to the group of anoxic poisons . They are mentioned only in this chapter ...
... Organs Poisons with selective damaging effect on the blood cells and the blood- forming organs , bone marrow , lymph nodes , and spleen do not belong strictly to the group of anoxic poisons . They are mentioned only in this chapter ...
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