Mercury, a poisonous substance when ingested, was fed to the Chin Emperor for medicinal reasons. He was responsible for consolidating China and building The Great Wall. He was also quite mad later in life and was responsible for the deaths of millions of Chinese people.
that guys answer is true but the answer youre looking for is arsenic,
arsenic = O
mercury= I
uranium- A potasssium -cQuinine is a compound that is known for its bitter taste. It is commonly found in tonic water and is used to treat malaria and some other medical conditions.
Group 7 elements, such as manganese in the form of potassium permanganate, are used as contrast agents in medical radiography to enhance visualization and improve diagnostic accuracy. In agriculture, group 7 compounds like manganese sulfate are used as micronutrient fertilizers to correct manganese deficiencies in crops and promote healthy growth.
Corticosteroids are compounds extracted from the adrenal gland of animals. They are used therapeutically to reduce inflammation, suppress the immune system, and manage various medical conditions such as allergies, arthritis, and autoimmune diseases.
The three main elements of medical care are prevention (to reduce the risk of illness), diagnosis (to identify health issues), and treatment (to provide appropriate care and support).
Barium can be toxic if ingested or inhaled in high amounts, leading to symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, and muscle weakness. In medical imaging procedures, there is a risk of allergic reactions, aspiration pneumonia, or bowel perforation. Additionally, barium can interfere with the absorption of certain medications in the body.
Arsenic was once used as a treatment for various medical conditions because of its toxic properties. It was believed to be effective in treating certain skin conditions, such as psoriasis, as well as syphilis and leukemia. However, its toxic nature led to its abandonment as a medical treatment.
Mercury in every one of its compounds is extremely poisonous. It is still used in fluorescent lights, amalgam dental fillings, and some cosmetics.
Well, it can be mercury, used to treat skin diseases.
not poisonous enough to kill you but poisonous enough to make you ill
the medical conditions are bits of your pajyna
Toxicology
A medicine that is poisonous, but was once used for medical treatment is Warfarin or Coumadin. These are both medicines used to thin the blood, but are also used in rat poison. Ether is also poisonous and was used in surgery to put a patient to sleep.
Arsenic is the poisonous element used in both medicines and rat poison. In controlled doses, arsenic is used in certain medications to treat certain medical conditions, while in larger quantities it is used as a rodenticide to kill rats and other pests.
The medical term for being poisonous to tissues is "cytotoxic." This term is often used to describe substances or medications that are harmful to cells and can cause damage to tissues in the body.
A couple of bizarre medical conditions are maggot infestations and Macrodactyly.
The diamondback is not the least bit poisonous. However, it is quite venomous and capable of causing human deaths if no medical attention is sought promptly.
Xenon is a noble gas, which means it is non-reactive under normal conditions. It is neither explosive, flammable, corrosive, nor poisonous. Xenon is commonly used in various applications such as lighting, medical imaging, and anesthesia due to its inert and stable nature.