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Carbon monoxide : "The Red Alert"
Goldfrank L; Lewin N
ORIGINAL:0006177
ISSN: 0888-2428
CID: 73685
Toxicologic emergencies : cocaine
Goldfrank L; Lewin N; Weisman R
ORIGINAL:0006178
ISSN: 0888-2428
CID: 73686
Fish poisoning : the red snapper
Goldfrank L; Lewin N
ORIGINAL:0006179
ISSN: 0888-2428
CID: 73687
Ergotism "The Worst Headache"
Goldfrank L; Lewin N
ORIGINAL:0006180
ISSN: 0888-2428
CID: 73688
Cafeine
Goldfrank L; Lewin N
ORIGINAL:0006181
ISSN: 0888-2428
CID: 73689
A model for revitalization of a poison center
Goldfrank, L; Howland, M A; Weisman, R; Di Marco, A
PMID: 7303464
ISSN: 0145-6296
CID: 112806
Linking emergency room and ambulatory service: North Central Bronx Hospital
Goldfrank LR; San Augustin M; Dash S; Samms T
PMID: 10238384
ISSN: 0191-8257
CID: 44403
Toxicologic emergencies : a handbook in problem solving
Goldfrank LR; Kirstein R
New York : Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1978
Extent: 180 p.
ISBN: 0838579426
CID: 789
Methadone overdoses in a New York City hospital
Persky VW; Goldfrank LR
Charts of the 81 methadone overdose patients admitted to Morrisania City Hospital from the Emergency Department during the eight month period between June, 1973 and January, 1974 were reviewed. There were 87 overdose cases in the 81 patients. All were treated successfully with naloxone hydrochloride administered intravenously. Four patients had pulmonary edema. In more than half, liver and muscle function studies showed abnormalities. Ninety percent (79) of the overdoses were associated with a combination of methadone and other non-opiate drugs, including alcohol
PMID: 933393
ISSN: 0361-1124
CID: 44404