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November 01, 2008; Volume 54,Issue 11

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Did we know the mechanical affectations
of the particles of rhubarb, hemlock, opium
and a man; as a watchmaker does those of a
watch... we should be able to tell beforehand,
that rhubarb will purge, hemlock kill and opium
make a man sleep...

                                                      John Locke
                        Human Understanding
(1690)

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Canadian Family Physician: 54 (11)
Canadian Family Physician
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1 Nov 2008
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