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... . Seriously ill but no evidence of infectious disease Inhaled Ceresan dust . ' Some kind of ana- phylactic shock ' References p . 85 TABLE IV ( continued ) Case Author no . Reference continued overleaf Case reports 97.
... . Seriously ill but no evidence of infectious disease Inhaled Ceresan dust . ' Some kind of ana- phylactic shock ' References p . 85 TABLE IV ( continued ) Case Author no . Reference continued overleaf Case reports 97.
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... Lundgren and Swensson's case 3 ( case 25 , p . 102 ) disabled irregular intervals was thought to explain improvement disabled References p . 85 TABLE IV ( continued ) Case Author Duration Preparation no continued overleaf Case reports 107.
... Lundgren and Swensson's case 3 ( case 25 , p . 102 ) disabled irregular intervals was thought to explain improvement disabled References p . 85 TABLE IV ( continued ) Case Author Duration Preparation no continued overleaf Case reports 107.
Contents
Acknowledgements | 1 |
The uses of mercury and its compounds | 14 |
Poisoning by mercury and its inorganic compounds | 28 |
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