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Boric Acid Poisoning in Infancy Arising from the Treatment of Napkin Rash
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Accidental poisoning is not always recognized. If there is no leading history of the ingestion or exposure to poison the signs can easily be mis- interpreted. In this way boric acid poisoning of infants may remain unsuspected, especially when it occurs by absorption through the skin.
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