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IN earlier reports1,2, we stated that potassium iodide administered subcutaneously prevents the loss of hair caused by thallium acetate, as well as reduces considerably the toxicity of the latter.
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HYKE, O., DIAKOV, F. Antagonistic Effect of Iodides in Baldness and Toxicity due to Thallium Acetate. Nature 137, 871 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/137871a0
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