Practice makes perfect - Water hemlock poisoning
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Practice makes perfect - Water hemlock poisoning

Julie Short Staff nurse, Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust emergency department

Although collecting wild plants to eat is usually undertaken for pleasure in the UK, not out of necessity, there are increasing numbers of books, television programmes and weekend courses available for those who want to develop their skills in this form of self sufficiency.

Emergency Nurse. 14, 7, 18-19. doi: 10.7748/en2006.11.14.7.18.c4215

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