Aspiration of elemental mercury--evidence of absorption without toxicity.
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THE aspiration of elemental, nonalkyl1 mercury has been reported at least twice in the past 15 years. One patient2 quickly died with signs of acute mercurialism; the other,3 in whom acute toxicity ...
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