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  • |col1 = [[Template:Medicine navs|M]]: [[digestive system|DIG]] ...ate:Gastrointestinal physiology|phys]]/[[Template:Development of digestive system|devp]]/[[Template:Human cell types derived primarily from endoderm|cell]]
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  • | name = Digestive system and abdomen symptoms and signs |title = [[Symptom]]s and [[Medical sign|signs]]: [[digestive system]] and [[Human abdomen|abdomen]] ([[ICD-10_Chapter_R#.28R10-R19.29_Digestive
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  • ...or other meat sources Can cause obstruction or laceration of the digestive system. ...vitamin supplements containing iron Can damage the lining of the digestive system and be toxic to the other organs including the liver and kidneys.
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  • * As it mildly suppresses the [[immune system]], it is used in some [[autoimmune disorder]]s, such as [[rheumatoid arthri ...to form [[hemozoin]], a non-toxic molecule. [[Hemozoin]] collects in the digestive vacuole as insoluble crystals.
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  • ...rbed, metabolized in the liver and excreted in the bile. Upon entering the digestive tract from the bile, cestocidal activity is exhibited.1 Following exposure *Central nervous system: Frequently occurring side effects are [[dizziness]], [[headache]], and mal
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  • ...us to human and animal life. It can cause severe damage to the [[digestive system]], and a potentially lethal change in the acidity of the [[blood]].
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  • ...ier relief of heart burn symptoms.<ref>Pelot, Daniel, (M.D.). "''Digestive System : New Drug for Heartburn''". The New Book of Knowledge : Medicine & Health,
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  • | CrystalStruct = [[Cubic crystal system#Rock-salt structure|face centered cubic]] ...ncluding [[nausea]] and [[vomiting]], [[diarrhea]] and [[bleeding]] of the digestive tract. [[Overdose]]s cause [[hyperkalemia]] which can lead to [[paresthesia
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  • ...List]]", which is a list of minimum medical needs for a basic health care system.<ref name="essentialWHO">{{Cite web ...d through the skin, and can be used for sports injuries, with less risk of digestive problems.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.medicine.ox.ac.uk/bandolier/booth/p
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  • ...ate|c]])/[[Template:Congenital malformations and deformations of digestive system|cogi]]/[[Template:Tumors of lip, oral cavity and pharynx|tumr]], [[Template
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  • |col1 = [[Template:Medicine navs|M]]: [[digestive system|DIG]] ...ate:Gastrointestinal physiology|phys]]/[[Template:Development of digestive system|devp]]/[[Template:Human cell types derived primarily from endoderm|cell]]
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  • ...ful burning sensation. It can cause irritation of the mouth and digestive system, and on rare occasions the swelling of the mouth and throat may be severe e
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  • ...ular structures, especially those of the [[buccal cavity]], throat, sexual system, and very markedly upon the mammary glands. It further acts upon the fibrous and serous tissues, and mucous membranes of the digestive and urinary tracts. Phytolacca is alterative, anodyne, anti-inflammatory,an
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  • ...olanine]], which develops as a result of exposure to light. Causes intense digestive disturbances, nervous symptoms, and in high enough doses, death. ...ycopersicum''). Foliage and vines contain [[alkaloid]] poisons which cause digestive upset and nervous excitement.
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  • ...[[arthritis]], [[bronchitis]], [[cough]], and diseases of the [[digestive system]]. It is also used as [[diuretic]], [[hemostatic]], tonic agent, and [[tran
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  • ...codendron'', ''Rhus radicans''<ref name=feis>USDA Fire Effects Information System: [http://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis/plants/vine/toxrad/all.html ''Toxicode ...ory|spread mainly by animals]] and remain viable after passing through the digestive tract.
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