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Original scientific paper

Clinical evidence for the latent and additive action of benzol with other toxic insults: report of two cases

Harriet L. Hardy ; Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts


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Abstract

Two cases have been presented in support of following concept. First, benzol and perhaps other toxic insults may cause a long latent disturbance in functioning capacity insufficient to produce manifest disease. Second, a second toxic insult of similar or dissimilar behavior may by additive or synergistic action produce disease, in these instances blood dyscrasia. Third, non-occupational factors such as chronic haemorrhage, ingestion of drugs may be in part responsible for the clinical end picture.

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Hrčak ID:

187788

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https://hrcak.srce.hr/187788

Publication date:

19.3.1952.

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