Poisonous plants
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Engelbrecht, Andreas
Cilliers, A.M.
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Health and Medical Publishing Group
Abstract
Exposure to potentially toxic plants usually
occurs in one of two ways. The first is where
small children ingest parts of household plants
such as leaves or seeds. Most of these exposures
are of minimal toxicity because of the small
quantity of material ingested.1 More serious
poisonings involve adults who deliberately
consume raw plant material or tea made from
a plant for mind-altering or medicinal effects.
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Poisonous plants
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Engelbrecht, A & Cilliers, AM 2012, 'Poisonous plants', CME : Continuing Medical Education, vol. 30, no. 11, pp. 420-422.