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Popular poisons Part 2 (Teacher: Michael)

Or we that those pills the doctor dad for his gout just the thing for Auntie Jane's painful toes when next she stays with us. Either destroy medicines over, or them to the chemist or doctor. Probably the most common cause of accidental poisoning is due to the careless way we store liquids. This is very of the pesticides we often in the greenhouse or shed.

This latter the most lethal in the house.

There also a lot of cleaning fluids which most casually - anywhere, or in all kinds of bottles or tins. Paraffin and petrol two of the worst examples of this sort of carelessness. Remember, too, that labels rub off or drop off.

Detergents often stored in ridiculous containers; and so sleeping tablets. The latter now so common that it estimated half the population them at one time or another.

Women's handbags often very dangerous for children. Aspirin and iron pills often jumbled with brushes, bus or parking tickets, and the Pill. Young ladies under ten not , or benefit from, the latter.

Poisoning is an increasing tragedy in modern life; but the sad thing is that it is nearly always avoidable.

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