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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Warning: Prolonged contact of this 
substance with your skin may result in dermatitis. Brief or occasional 
contact generally does not pose a problem. Other factors may or may not 
be related to your condition. Your physician will counsel you on 
appropriate m












Dear Jonathan and List;
I was bored and looked up dimethylgloximine in my Niosh pocket guide to 
Chemical Hazards and found nothing.
 I am sure that there is an inhalation hazard, possibly a flamibility 
hazard and what if Lassie drinks it.  I searched the back of the book 
for synonyms and trade names and came up empty there too.
So....what goes there, is this a normal chemical and I am missing 
something?  How about an MSDS?
gasping for air,
Dave Freeman

Jonathan Gore wrote:

>Please everyone note that dimethylgloxime is restricted (some what) and that
>if one is exposed to it for to long one my develop dermatitis.
>
>This is a warning:
>
>Prolonged contact of this substance with your skin may result in dermatitis.
>Brief or occasional contact generally does not pose a problem. Other factors
>may or may not be related to your condition. Your physician will counsel you
>on appropriate management of your dermatitis.
>
>Jonathan M. Gore
>
>The Wonderful Wolfgang Mozart & Albert Einstein
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