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  Vol. 58 No. 2, AUGUST 1936 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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The Treatment of Acute Poisoning.

By H. L. Marriott, M.D., Resident Medical Officer, The Middlesex Hospital, London. Price, 5 shillings. Pp. 57, with 15 illustrations. London: John Murray, 1935.

Arch Intern Med. 1936;58(2):372.

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This is a delightful monograph, with an index deliberately omitted because the book is intended to be read as a whole, describing to the practitioner what measures to follow when he is confronted with a patient who is acutely poisoned.

The author, a resident medical officer for eight years in the Middlesex Hospital, has had much practical experience in the management of such cases. He writes naturally and easily of what the experience has taught him and describes in detail the treatment which he has found successful. The illustrations are a not unimportant factor in making the book more readable.

Any one who picks up the book will read it at one sitting and with enjoyment. It should be made part of the standard equipment of any accident room. . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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