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- Małgorzata Kłys.
- Collegium Medicum, Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego, Krakowie.
- Prz. Lek. 2005 Jan 1; 62 (6): 326-33.
AbstractAn integration of clinical and forensic toxicologist society enjoys its 40-year tradition. A practice in this field proves that the cooperation can be fruitful in both the scientific and preventative and organizational areas provided the concentration of the participants' efforts is focused. The article shows the examples of such collaboration, the illustration of which are the presented works. The articles constitute the original papers and casuistic works as well concerning problems of contemporary toxicology such as: epidemiology of poisoning, complex evaluation of ethanol, carbon monoxide, pesticides, drugs of abuse, pharmaceuticals and other poisonings.
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