نتایج جستجو برای: arsenic poisoning in 19th century

تعداد نتایج: 16999222  

2002

Poor housing conditions are associated with a wide range of health conditions, including respiratory infections, asthma, lead poisoning, injuries, and mental health. Addressing housing issues offers public health practitioners an opportunity to address an important social determinant of health. Public health has long been involved in housing issues. In the 19th century, health officials targete...

آذرفام, پروین, حسین پور فیضی, محمدعلی, دستگیری, سعید, زلالی, شهین, مسافری, محمد, پولادی, ناصر,

Background & Objectives: Arsenicosis is a serious environmental disease caused by chronic exposure to arsenic- usually from drinking water. Signs and symptoms of chronic arsenic poisoning include hyperkeratosis, hyper- or hypopigmentation, and ulcers. Also, the incidence of cancer is increased in the exposed population. There is some evidence of high arsenic levels in drinking water in the vill...

Journal: :Annals of clinical and laboratory science 1980
B B Lerman N Ali D Green

Following acute arsenic ingestion, a 35 year old woman experienced multiple organ failure, including renal and respiratory insufficiency, toxic hepatitis, peripheral neuropathy, and encephalopathy. In addition, she developed an anemia; the bone marrow showed a striking dyserythropoiesis with megaloblastic features. Her recovery was heralded by normalization of the bone marrow morphology, follow...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 1988

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 2003
Louis Rosenfeld

In the early 19th century, the discoveries of new substances in the healthy and diseased body spawned a search for chemical explanations for physiologic phenomena to guide medical diagnosis and control therapy. William Prout's work on the nature and treatment of diseases of the urinary organs established his reputation as one of Britain's most distinguished physiological chemists. Prout was ver...

2018

Submit Manuscript | http://medcraveonline.com ‘mass poisoning’ in the world. It can exist in different form viz. As (III) and As (V) in natural water [1]. Human exposure to arsenic can take place through ingestion, inhalation or skin adsorption. High dose of arsenic can cause acute toxic effects including gastrointestinal symptoms (poor appetite, vomiting, etc.), disturbance of cardiovascular a...

Journal: :Acta Periodica Duellatorum 2020

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 1988

Journal: :British Journal of Psychiatry 1989

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