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Gelsemium elegans
News updates related to the Gelsemium plant.
Successful emergency treatment for patient poisoned by Gelsemium elegans.
On April 1st, the Intensive Care Unit of Ky Son Medical Center successfully treated a patient who had been poisoned by the leaves of the Strychnos nux-vomica plant and was in critical condition.
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ASEAN continues to be a beacon of peace amidst turbulent times.
On the afternoon of July 9th, continuing his working visit to Malaysia, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son attended the closed-door session of the 58th ASEAN Foreign Ministers' Meeting with the important task of...
General Secretary: The Political Report must truly be a monument, a guiding light.
General Secretary To Lam suggested continuing to review, revise, and refine the Political Report so that it truly becomes a "monument," a guiding light for the country's development in the coming period.
Medical personnel at Tri Lễ Border Guard Post promptly saved the life of a young man who had eaten poisonous leaves.
Due to family problems, a young man in Huoi Moi village, Tri Le commune, Que Phong district, attempted suicide by eating poisonous leaves, but was fortunately saved in time by military doctors at the Tri Le Border Guard Post.
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