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W D McNALLY

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The Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology|October 29, 2010
Eight cases of methyl chloride poisoning with three deathsW D McNALLY
The Illinois Medical Journal|March 19, 2010
Is chemically preserved plasma safe? a warningW D McNALLY
Medical Record (New York : 1934)|March 19, 2010
Two deaths due to boric acidW D McNALLY, G RUKSTINAT
The Medical World|October 29, 2010
An unusual case of phenobarbital poisoningW D McNALLY, J A NICKLESS
The Journal of Medical Research|December 9, 2009
Acute Mercury Poisoning : A Parallel Histological and Chemical Study of the Renal and Hepatic Tissue changes as compared with the Rapidity of Absorption and the Amount of Mercury Present in the circulating Blood at the Time such changes OccurW H Burmeister, W D McNally
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The Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology|October 29, 2010
Eight cases of methyl chloride poisoning with three deathsW D McNALLY
The Illinois Medical Journal|March 19, 2010
Is chemically preserved plasma safe? a warningW D McNALLY
Medical Record (New York : 1934)|March 19, 2010
Two deaths due to boric acidW D McNALLY, G RUKSTINAT
The Medical World|October 29, 2010
An unusual case of phenobarbital poisoningW D McNALLY, J A NICKLESS
The Journal of Medical Research|December 9, 2009
Acute Mercury Poisoning : A Parallel Histological and Chemical Study of the Renal and Hepatic Tissue changes as compared with the Rapidity of Absorption and the Amount of Mercury Present in the circulating Blood at the Time such changes OccurW H Burmeister, W D McNally
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