Abd Razak, Dzulkifli
(1996)
HE POISON DIARY OF 1995 Part - 1.
The Sun.
Abstract
Poisonings are a significant cause of mortality and morbidity. A 16th century physician, Paracelsus, noted that
all substances known to man are poisons, only the amount or dose determines the effect.
The course of events below is to remind us that nearly everyone is at risk of acute and chronic toxic exposures
to hazardous substances in the ambient environment. The poison diary records, month by month, some of the
major events related to poisoning that occurred in 1995. Many of the events cited have been dealt with at some
length in this column since April.
Based on existing documentation at the National Poison Centre (PRN) in the past one year, it is impossible to
list out all the poisoning cases that were handled. Suffice it to say that the following is just the tip of the
iceberg.
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