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Organophosphates have a bad reputation, and quite correctly. They poison an important enzyme, acetylcholine esterase, without which acetylcholine accumulates in the body, disabling muscles and nerves and important centers in the brain.
Death from this class of pesticides is quite painful! Firefighters regularly receive CHOLINESTERASE tests when combating chemical fires to ensure that exposure levels aren't too high. Cool link, Jax!
«Hoosker : From the story; But unlike physicians of centuries ago, doctors today do not regularly use their noses
Also from the story: "In this case, the patient recovered well, after the correct diagnosis by a nurse with a sensitive nose, proper treatment with drugs and the elimination of the insecticide by balding."
Do you have difficulty with the notion of nurses saving lives?