All you need to know about Peyote!
Cathryn Corns
Consultant Biochemist
Clinical Director of Pathology
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From: Clinical biochemistry discussion list
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Williams David G
(RLN) City Hospitals Sunderland - Clinical Scientist
Sent: 15 August 2006 10:43
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Subject: Cactus ingestion
I know its the silly season, but a man was admitted to the hospital
claiming to have ingested "coyote cactus"
I suspect that it was peyote cactus, but has anybody out there heard of
this?
Medical databases and Kew Gardens have so far drawn a blank
David G Williams
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