1946
DOI: 10.1159/000255814
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I. Vorträge – Communications. Klinische Untersuchungen über die Resorption der weißen Praecipitatsalbe durch die intakte Haut und durch ulceröse Wundflächen

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“…Absorption may be rapid, as shown by the development of acute poisoning within 24 hours (Mitchell, 1899). Robert (1946) found increased urinary mercury excretion for several months after the application of 10% ammoniated mercury ointment to both normal and ulcerated skins. Mercury absorption and poisoning after the therapeutic use of mercury containing ointment is well documented (Inman, Gordon, and Trinder, 1956;Young, 1960;Ross, 1964;Van Zeijst, Arends, and Mandema, 1964;Silverberg, McCall, and Hunt, 1967).…”
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“…Absorption may be rapid, as shown by the development of acute poisoning within 24 hours (Mitchell, 1899). Robert (1946) found increased urinary mercury excretion for several months after the application of 10% ammoniated mercury ointment to both normal and ulcerated skins. Mercury absorption and poisoning after the therapeutic use of mercury containing ointment is well documented (Inman, Gordon, and Trinder, 1956;Young, 1960;Ross, 1964;Van Zeijst, Arends, and Mandema, 1964;Silverberg, McCall, and Hunt, 1967).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%