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CBRNE - Ricin: Multimedia

Author: Ferdinando L Mirarchi, DO, Medical Director, Department of Emergency Medicine, Hamot Medical Center; Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Drexel University School of Medicine
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Updated: Feb 14, 2008

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Keywords

Ricinus communis, toxin, agent of biological warfare, weapon of mass destruction, WMD, beans of castor plant, castor beans, food contaminant, water contaminant, hematemesis, bloody diarrhea, melena, food poisoning, hypoxia, cyanosis, labored breathing, tachypnea, tachycardia, progressive respiratory failure, ricin, biological warfare agent, terrorism

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Ferdinando L Mirarchi, DO, Medical Director, Department of Emergency Medicine, Hamot Medical Center; Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Drexel University School of Medicine
Ferdinando L Mirarchi, DO is a member of the following medical societies: American Academy of Emergency Medicine, American College of Emergency Physicians, and Emergency Medicine Residents Association
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Jerry L Mothershead, MD is a member of the following medical societies: American College of Emergency Physicians and National Association of EMS Physicians
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