References
- Berlin C. M. Pediatrics 1970; 46: 793, Case of a 17-monthold child overtreated with nitrite who died as a result of hypoxia secondary to methemoglobinemia
- Done A. K. Emergency Medicine, October. 1972; 193, Good Summary of treatment and recognition of symptoms
- The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, L. S. Goodman, A. Gilman. MacMillan, Toronto 1970; 934
- Lee-Jones M., et al. British J. Med. 1970; 4: 780, Four cases of cyanide poisoning presented, of which two died. One was in asystole and could not be resuscitated
- Trapp W. G. Can. Med. Assoc. J. 1970; 102: 517, A case of recovery from cyanide poisoning when a thief tried to hide from police after breaking into an electroplating company. “Two of many tatoos were of particular interest: one on his right shoulder read “Sucker's Luck” and another on his right knee read “Born Loser”. These were interesting when one considers that he was the one of five (thieves) who decided to hide in the building and then, given a choice of six vats, ignored the five filled with water and picked the covered one filled with cyanide.”
- Thomas T., Brooks J. W. Anaesthesia 1970; 25: 110, Good review of treatments, with pathophysiology