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Date: 2015-03-11 10:25:50
Poison control centers
American Association of Poison Control Centers
Medicine
National Poison Prevention Week
Medical toxicology
Poison
Massachusetts Department of Public Health
Clinical Toxicology
Rhode Island
New England
Northeastern United States
States of the United States

Why call the Regional Poison Center? A five-year-old boy swallowed wiper fluid that had been put into a sports drink bottle for storage in the car. After some tests in the emergency room, the child was ready to go home w

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