
@article{ref1,
title="Cadmium poisoning",
journal="MMWR: Morbidity and mortality weekly report",
year="1957",
author="Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, USA, ",
volume="6",
number="37",
pages="8-8",
abstract="Dr. F. Wentworth, Ohio Department of Health, has reported cadmium poisoning among 22 patients and staff of a mental institution following the consumption of lemonade stored in a metal food container. The Ph of the lemonade was 3.2 and contained 62 p.p.m. of cadmium. The vomitus from 1 of the patients contained 15 p.p.m. of cadmium. Scrapings from the inside surface of the food container indicated a high concentration of cadmium.  The container was manufactured during World War II, prior to 1943. During that period, due to the shortage of stainless steel, cadmium-plated carbon steel was used for both the inner and outer shells, and an aluminum liner was provided to prevent food contact with the cadmium plating.",
language="en",
issn="0149-2195",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}