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>Yes. William Goldman is a good author who researches his material But even supposing it's true that it is not reasonable to kill an adult with While most children will not consume an entire tube of toothpaste, it [103] Caries Res. 3:290 (1969) -- David Lubkin
>On my citing William Goldman on killing a person with toothpaste
>isn't a reasonable thing to do, I received a reply of "your
>citing a novel?"
>for accuracy before writing it (except in _The Princess Bride,_
>which he didn't write in the first place ;-) If he writes that
>killing a person with toothpast is unfeasible, I believe him.
>Having read the ingredients list of a tube of toothpaste, it's
>not inconceivable.
discussion, but I'm sorry. I'm citing journals like Environmental Fluoride,
JAMA, J. Dent. Res., and Nature, and you're citing a novel? I don't care
how much confidence you have in Goldman.
toothpaste, that doesn't say anything about Yiamouyiannis's claim:
must be realized that toxic reactions occur before a lethal dose is
obtained. In this context, it is important to note that children 4-6
years of age consume 25-33% of the toothpaste put on their toothbrush.
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