CRC - E0371
Toxicology : A Case-Oriented Approach
| Organization: | CRC |
| Publication Date: | 10 October 2001 |
| Status: | active |
| Page Count: | 585 |
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REAL-LIFE CASES, TUTORIAL QUESTIONS, NARRATIVE HISTORY
Intriguing anecdotal pedagogy, like the alleged arsenical poisonings of Napoleon and President Taylor and the probable mercury overdose of Isaac Newton, is one of the things that set Toxicology: A Case-Oriented Approach apart from other toxicology texts. Based on an undergraduate-gradua
TOXICOLOGY FOR THE LABORATORY AND THE EMERGENCY ROOM
In an easy-to-read style, this book covers the major organ systems and reviews the effects of toxins in each system. Most contemporary books are almost entirely clinical or entirely analytical. Toxicology: A Case-Oriented Approach treats each area extensively to benefit students and professionals who need to know aspects of both. It describes diagnosis and treatment of each specific poisonous exposure and discusses chemical basis and the laboratory testing of toxins. This dual perspective, coupled with the book's interesting narrative approach, lets readers quickly absorb the information they need to understand toxicology in the laboratory and in the Emergency Department.
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