[pure-silver] Re: my dog ate my film.... A toxicology consult

  • From: Tim Daneliuk <tundra@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2011 14:05:35 -0600

On 12/29/2011 01:50 PM, Gerald Koch wrote:
Silver is not a particularly toxic element at least not for higher forms of life. It is 
among a few metals that can be implanted in the body. The ingestion of colloidal silver 
or silver compounds can cause a condition known as argyria which casues the skin to turn 
blue but causes no other health problems. This condition was once caused by people who 
overused used a mild germicide called Argyrol. The FDA banned this OTC medication some 
years ago. The condition popped up again a few years ago when it become popular for 
health concious people to take colloidal silver. There were many "snake oil" 
websites devoted to people buying their machine for making this substance. Some silver 
salts are irritating or corrosive such as silver nitrate but this is not due to the 
silver content.
So unless "old blue" really starts to turn blue I wouldn't be overly concerned. 
Dogs have a very strong constitution and vomit reflex. For future reference a handy 
emetic for dogs is 3% hydrogen peroxide. Check for the dosage with your vet as it depends 
on weight.
Jerry

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*From:* Laurence Cuffe <cuffe@xxxxxxx>
*To:* pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
*Sent:* Thu, December 29, 2011 2:20:09 PM
*Subject:* [pure-silver] Re: my dog ate my film.... A toxicology consult

Just like it say's on the tin, I found most of a roll of 120 BW film on the dog 
cage. It was partly unrolled, and both ends were chewed off. The dog looked 
happy. Being a photographer, or aspiring to it, I immediately retired to the 
darkroom and developed what was left of the roll As the edges were gone, I just 
rolled and unrolled the film in a tank of developer. There was no recoverable 
image. However, while I was manipulating the film in the darkness, it occurred 
to me that the silver in the film might cause the dog problems.
Any thoughts or relevant experiences?

All the best

Laurence Cuffe

But in any case, do let us know how your dog develops ...

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