Zusamenfassung
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— »Alle Dinge sind Gift und nichts ist ohne Gift, allein die Dosis macht, dass ein Ding Gift ist.« (Paracelsus 1493–1541)
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— Gifte sind Stoffe, die unter bestimmten Bedingungen durch chemische oder chemisch-physikalische Wirkung gesundheitsschädlich sind
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