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2. Accidental poisoning of children-a years experience in an accident and emergency department;Gill, D.G.; Dargan, D.; McDaid, T.;Ir Med J,1976
3. Accidental poisoning of children. 1975 versus;Gill, D.G.,1980
4. Accidental poisoning of children;Gill, D.G.; Lavelle, J.;Irish Pharmaceutical Journal,1984
5. In 1987 a working party convened by the Faculty of Paediatrics of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland concluded that application of child resistant containers to all medications on a regulatory or voluntary basis could be counter productive, especially where the drug contained therein was not toxic (vitamins, antibiotics, etc). It tried to select out those drugs which are most commonly ingested or most potentially toxic and recommended that they be dispensed in child resistant containers. The following groups of drugs were included