Lead poisoning in horses. An environmental health hazard.
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Publication Date: 1971-09-01 PubMed ID: 5166257DOI: 10.1080/00039896.1971.10665984Google Scholar: Lookup
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Schmitt N, Brown G, Devlin EL, Larsen AA, Saville JM, McCausland ED.
(1971).
Lead poisoning in horses. An environmental health hazard.
Arch Environ Health, 23(3), 185-195.
https://doi.org/10.1080/00039896.1971.10665984 Publication
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MeSH Terms
- Air Pollution / analysis
- Animal Feed
- Animals
- Arsenic / analysis
- British Columbia
- Cadmium / analysis
- Dairy Products
- Environmental Exposure
- Environmental Health
- Female
- Fluorides / analysis
- Food Contamination / analysis
- Horse Diseases / chemically induced
- Horses
- Lead / blood
- Lead Poisoning / veterinary
- Male
- Poaceae
- Soil
- Vegetables
- Zinc / analysis
Citations
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- Beresford WA, Donovan MP, Henninger JM, Waalkes MP. Lead in the bone and soft tissues of box turtles caught near smelters. Bull Environ Contam Toxicol 1981 Sep;27(3):349-52.
- Willoughby RA, MacDonald E, McSherry BJ, Brown G. Lead and zinc poisoning and the interaction between Pb and Zn poisoning in the foal. Can J Comp Med 1972 Oct;36(4):348-59.
- John MK, VanLaerhoven CJ, Bjerring JH. Effect of a smelter complex on the regional distribution of cadmium, lead and zinc in litters and soil horizons. Arch Environ Contam Toxicol 1976;4(4):456-68.
- Thawley DG, Willoughby RA. Electrophoretic studies on alkaline phosphatases in normal and zinc intoxicated rats. Can J Comp Med 1977 Jan;41(1):84-8.
- Schmitt N, Philion JJ, Larsen AA, Harnadek M, Lynch AJ. Surface soil as a potential source of lead exposure for young children. Can Med Assoc J 1979 Dec 8;121(11):1474-8.
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