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Pediatric Toxicology: Diagnosis & Management of the Poisoned Child

Yale Medicine Magazine, 2004 - Fall/Winter

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by Timothy B. Erickson, M.D., William R. Ahrens, M.D., Steven E. Aks, O.D., Louis Ling, M.D., and Carl R. Baum, M.D., assistant professor of pediatrics (McGraw-Hill Professional) Evidence-based and age-specific, this book guides the clinician through the diagnosis and management of the poisoned pediatric patient. Features include case presentations throughout; a self-assessment section with more than 200 questions; antidote dosage tables; color plates; and coverage of herbal products, vitamins, cosmetics, spider bites and snake bites.

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