Goldfrank's Toxicologic EmergenciesLewis R. Goldfrank |
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... Poison Control Centers has adopted standards supporting the development of meaningful poison control center services com- mitted to establishing high quality regional centers . For all of these reasons it has become ob- vious that clinical ...
... Poison Control Centers has adopted standards supporting the development of meaningful poison control center services com- mitted to establishing high quality regional centers . For all of these reasons it has become ob- vious that clinical ...
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Lewis R. Goldfrank. Poison information specialist Doctors of pharmacy Toxicology fellows Physician consultants ( Adult medicine ) ( Pediatric medicine ) Figure 14-1 . New York City Poison Control Center call flow chart . ( Courtesy of ...
Lewis R. Goldfrank. Poison information specialist Doctors of pharmacy Toxicology fellows Physician consultants ( Adult medicine ) ( Pediatric medicine ) Figure 14-1 . New York City Poison Control Center call flow chart . ( Courtesy of ...
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... poison center ( Fig . 14-3 ) . Public education efforts are often paid for by hard - to - find benefactors in the cor- porate world . Fund raising to pay for increased services provided by centers has become an ... POISON CONTROL CENTER 157.
... poison center ( Fig . 14-3 ) . Public education efforts are often paid for by hard - to - find benefactors in the cor- porate world . Fund raising to pay for increased services provided by centers has become an ... POISON CONTROL CENTER 157.
Contents
General Management and Diagnostic Tools | 3 |
The Toxicology Laboratory | 28 |
Toxicologic Radiology | 38 |
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