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    Topical Treatments for Hydrofluoric Acid Dermal Burns: Further Assessment of Efficacy Using an Experimental Pig Model by Dunn, Brendan J., MacKinnon, Michael A., Knowlden, Norman F., Billmaier, Donald J., Derelanko, Michael J., Rusch, George M., Naas, Dennis J., Dahlgren, Robert R.

    “…Several topical treatments for hydrofluoric acid dermal burns (Zephiran®, calcium acetate and magnesium hydroxide antacid soaks, and calcium gluconate gel)…”
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    Toxic polyneuropathy due to methyl n-butyl ketone. An industrial outbreak by Allen, N, Mendell, J R, Billmaier, D J, Fontaine, R E, O'Neill, J

    Published in Archives of neurology (Chicago) (01-04-1975)
    “…Cases of toxic distal polyneuropathy have been studied in a plant producing plastic-coated and color-printed fabrics. After the screenig of 1,157 employees, a…”
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    Topical treatments for hydrofluoric acid dermal burns by Dunn, Brendan J, MacKinnon, Michael A, Knowlden, Norman F, Billmaier, Donald J

    “…Several topical treatments for hydrofluoric acid dermal burns were assessed for efficacy in a pig model. For superficial burns, Zephiran was most effective…”
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    Quality in occupational health care: management's view by Callahan, E W

    Published in Journal of occupational medicine (01-04-1994)
    “…Total Quality Management (TQM) is a continual improvement process that requires common sense, education and training, and the ability to communicate and work…”
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    Hydrofluoric acid dermal burns. An assessment of treatment efficacy using an experimental pig model by Dunn, B J, MacKinnon, M A, Knowlden, N F, Billmaier, D J, Derelanko, M J, Rusch, G M, Naas, D J, Dahlgren, R R

    Published in Journal of occupational medicine (01-09-1992)
    “…There currently exist various opinions concerning the best therapy for managing hydrogen fluoride (HF) dermal burns. Previously reported animal studies…”
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