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I would say: smoking for starters, as well as chemical poisoning!
Overload or short to ground
You are way less dense than mercury, so you would actually float. However, you would also probably get a lot of heavy metal poisoning and nervous system abnormalities.
It is not possible for a person to get choked in Mercury, as Mercury is a toxic substance that would quickly lead to poisoning if ingested or inhaled. Mercury is a heavy metal that can cause serious health problems if not handled properly due to its toxic nature.
No, it would not. The manner of ingestion of any drug is irrelevant to the length of time it stays in the system and is detectable in the urine.
Hat makers - the Mad Hatter is a character in the story.
No. Any effect from the ink would be so little in proportion to the other poisons in smoke that you can stop worrying about that. The fact that you are smoking at all is the problem.
Since this is a procedure, an ICD-9 diagnosis code is not used.The CPT code 83015 is used for this procedure.
Never, but there were times where smoking would have been more satisfying!Never, but there were times where smoking would have been more satisfying!Never, but there were times where smoking would have been more satisfying!Never, but there were times where smoking would have been more satisfying!Never, but there were times where smoking would have been more satisfying!Never, but there were times where smoking would have been more satisfying!
At one time hatters (the correct word for hat makers) used mercury in preparing the skins used to make hats and to get sharp corners in the hats they chewed on the skins. This caused ingestion of the mercury, which is a neurotoxin. They eventually developed mercury poisoning, which affected their brains causing a form of chemically induced madness.
That is highly unlikely as as alcohol poisoning would include an amount of alcohol that would render most people very drunk.