Toxic exposure to a pregnant patient

From: D. G. Huffman (perinatl@slip.net)
Mon Jun 3 04:03:39 1996


For those who were asking about toxic exposure in an organic chemistry classroom, the following might be of some interest:

Management Guidelines for Chemical Exposures at CDC http://wwwonder.cdc.gov/wonder/prevguid/p0000016/p0000016.htm Government documents contain a list of toxic chemicals and cover health effects, prehospital management, and emergency medical treatment.

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