Acute yellow phosphorus poisoning. "Smoking stool syndrome"
F. A. Simon and L. K. Pickering
Three cases of acute phosphorus poisoning are reported. The source of this
poison was a rodenticide, which may be in more common use presently because
of the increasing resistance of rodents to warfarin derivatives. The safest
method of managing poisoning from this highly toxic substance is
prevention. Two of the patients had a history of previous medicine
overdose.