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Annals of Clinical and Laboratory Science, Vol 18, Issue 2, 162-167
Copyright © 1988 by Association of Clinical Scientists


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Art in relation to lead poisoning

E Okulski

Lead poisoning is an ancient and modern problem. Since many artists have had exposure to lead, it is appropriate to use some of their works as a vehicle to depict the symptoms of the variable syndromes associated with lead exposure.


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