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Scott A Weinstein

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Clinical Toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.)|November 29, 2014
The pharmacotherapy for pit viper envenoming in the United States: a brief retrospective on roots, recurrence, and riskScott A Weinstein
Family Practice Management|August 1, 2014
The shifting role of the primary care physicianScott A Weinstein
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|December 4, 2022
Navigating the Partly Charted Seas of Clinical ToxinologyScott A Weinstein
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|July 14, 2015
Snake venoms: A brief treatise on etymology, origins of terminology, and definitionsScott A Weinstein
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|August 25, 2024
Hypersensitivity vs. uncommonly severe local envenoming by the red-back spider, Latrodectus hasselti Thorell, 1870 (Araneae: Theridiidae)Scott A Weinstein
Annals of Emergency Medicine|December 23, 2014
Latrodectism and effectiveness of antivenomJulian White, Scott A Weinstein
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|May 23, 2015
In Response to How Not To Train Your Dragon: A Case of Komodo Dragon Bite, by Borek and CharltonScott A Weinstein, Julian White
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|June 14, 2014
A phoenix of clinical toxinology: white-tailed spider (Lampona spp.) bites. A case report and review of medical significanceJulian White, Scott A Weinstein
Renal Failure|April 4, 2015
Reply to Vikrant and Verma about "Monitor Lizard Envenoming"Julian White, Scott A Weinstein
Sexual Health|May 20, 2011
A review of the epidemiology, diagnosis and evidence-based management of Mycoplasma genitaliumScott A Weinstein, Bradley G Stiles
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Clinical Toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.)|November 29, 2014
The pharmacotherapy for pit viper envenoming in the United States: a brief retrospective on roots, recurrence, and riskScott A Weinstein
Family Practice Management|August 1, 2014
The shifting role of the primary care physicianScott A Weinstein
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|December 4, 2022
Navigating the Partly Charted Seas of Clinical ToxinologyScott A Weinstein
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|July 14, 2015
Snake venoms: A brief treatise on etymology, origins of terminology, and definitionsScott A Weinstein
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|August 25, 2024
Hypersensitivity vs. uncommonly severe local envenoming by the red-back spider, Latrodectus hasselti Thorell, 1870 (Araneae: Theridiidae)Scott A Weinstein
Annals of Emergency Medicine|December 23, 2014
Latrodectism and effectiveness of antivenomJulian White, Scott A Weinstein
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|May 23, 2015
In Response to How Not To Train Your Dragon: A Case of Komodo Dragon Bite, by Borek and CharltonScott A Weinstein, Julian White
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|June 14, 2014
A phoenix of clinical toxinology: white-tailed spider (Lampona spp.) bites. A case report and review of medical significanceJulian White, Scott A Weinstein
Renal Failure|April 4, 2015
Reply to Vikrant and Verma about "Monitor Lizard Envenoming"Julian White, Scott A Weinstein
Sexual Health|May 20, 2011
A review of the epidemiology, diagnosis and evidence-based management of Mycoplasma genitaliumScott A Weinstein, Bradley G Stiles
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