1 The Registry of Human Toxicology is a databank designed to assist in the interpretation of results obtained from the analysis of human body organs for toxic substances.
2 The present Registry contains over 16,000 analyses from 4309 cases giving details of 282 compounds and 360 preparations.
3 Computer facilities are provided for collating, storing and disseminating the information.
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