Abstract
This paper describes a case of lead poisoning in minks. The mink were housed in pens which had been painted with a bridge paint containing lead. They had chewed on the pen and ingested the paint. The animals that did not die were moved to new pens, and vitamin D and calcium gluconate were added to their diets. In three days, a marked improvement was seen in the food and water consumption, and convolutions became less frequent.
Citation Formats
Purdy, J G.
Lead poisoning in mink.
Canada: N. p.,
1962.
Web.
Purdy, J G.
Lead poisoning in mink.
Canada.
Purdy, J G.
1962.
"Lead poisoning in mink."
Canada.
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title = {Lead poisoning in mink}
author = {Purdy, J G}
abstractNote = {This paper describes a case of lead poisoning in minks. The mink were housed in pens which had been painted with a bridge paint containing lead. They had chewed on the pen and ingested the paint. The animals that did not die were moved to new pens, and vitamin D and calcium gluconate were added to their diets. In three days, a marked improvement was seen in the food and water consumption, and convolutions became less frequent.}
journal = []
volume = {3:3}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Canada}
year = {1962}
month = {Mar}
}
title = {Lead poisoning in mink}
author = {Purdy, J G}
abstractNote = {This paper describes a case of lead poisoning in minks. The mink were housed in pens which had been painted with a bridge paint containing lead. They had chewed on the pen and ingested the paint. The animals that did not die were moved to new pens, and vitamin D and calcium gluconate were added to their diets. In three days, a marked improvement was seen in the food and water consumption, and convolutions became less frequent.}
journal = []
volume = {3:3}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Canada}
year = {1962}
month = {Mar}
}