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Jamaica ginger paralysis

Morgan JP, Penovich P. (1978). Jamaica ginger paralysis. Forty-seven-year follow-up. Arch Neurol. 35(8) 530-2. [Pg.512]

J. Parascandola, Pharmacology and public health the Jamaica ginger paralysis episode of the 1930 s , Pharmacy in History, 36 3 (1994), 123-43, published online (http / /www.herbalgram.org/wholefoodsmarket/herbal-gram / articleview. asp a=957)... [Pg.319]

Harris S. Jamaica ginger paralysis (a peripheral polyneuritis). South Med J 1930 23 375-380. [Pg.163]

Weber, M. L. A follow-up study of thirty-five cases of paralysis caused by adulterated Jamaica-ginger extract. MedBull Vet Admin 1937 13 228-242. Kim, J. H., Y. S. Yoo, M. I. Mang, and H. S. Yun-Choi. Effects of some combined crude drug preparations against platelet aggregations. Korean J Phar-macogl990 21(2) 126-129. [Pg.558]

Hunans. In 1930, an retract of Jamaica ginger was cont inated with tri-ortho-ciesyl phraphate esters. Consumption of tiie ginger extract or cont inated cooking oil poisoned more than 40,000 people. Ifl-orthoKiresyl phosphate toxicosb In humans is also known as Jamaica gii er paralysis. [Pg.227]


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