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Illustrated handbook of toxicology

By: Contributor(s): Series: Thieme ElectronicBook Library; Thieme flexibookPublication details: Stuttgart; New York Georg Thieme Verlag c2012Description: 360 p., 150 leaves of plates : ill. (some col.)ISBN:
  • 9783131495914
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: CIP record. Unknown publication date.Summary: CIP record. Unknown publication date.Summary: CIP record. Unknown publication date.Summary: [electronic resource] /Summary: Includes bibliographical references and index.Summary: Access restricted by licensing agreement.Summary: Electronic book available in pdf format.Summary: ""The Illustrated Handbook of Toxicology is an impressive introduction to the complex field of toxicology. It also serves as a hands-on guide to various poison treatments and offers supplemental public health information. Each two-page unit features concise text on the left complemented by full-color illustrations on the opposing page. The expert author distinguishes harmful toxic substances and catalogues their specific effects on the human body, plants, animals, and the surrounding environment. The handbook also addresses cutting-edge topics, including biological warfare, modern toxicological methods, and threshold values. Features: - Succinct, user-friendly organization allows readers to navigate the content with ease - Over 500 detailed images and diagrams arranged on 150 full-color plates illustrate exposures and toxicological effects on humans, plants, and animals - Well-researched, objective risk analysis on toxic exposures accompanies relevant images - Extensive glossary of key toxicological terms provides readers with the accurate information they need to avoid dangerous confusion This is the ideal text for all medical students who want to supplement the toxicological information covered in their coursework, as well as for first responders to chemical accidents and poisonings""--Provided by publisher.Summary: System requirements: World Wide Web browser, internet connectivity, Adobe Acrobat reader.Summary: Mode of access: World Wide Web.Summary: CIP record. Unknown publication date."
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[electronic resource] /

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Access restricted by licensing agreement.

Electronic book available in pdf format.

""The Illustrated Handbook of Toxicology is an impressive introduction to the complex field of toxicology. It also serves as a hands-on guide to various poison treatments and offers supplemental public health information. Each two-page unit features concise text on the left complemented by full-color illustrations on the opposing page. The expert author distinguishes harmful toxic substances and catalogues their specific effects on the human body, plants, animals, and the surrounding environment. The handbook also addresses cutting-edge topics, including biological warfare, modern toxicological methods, and threshold values. Features: - Succinct, user-friendly organization allows readers to navigate the content with ease - Over 500 detailed images and diagrams arranged on 150 full-color plates illustrate exposures and toxicological effects on humans, plants, and animals - Well-researched, objective risk analysis on toxic exposures accompanies relevant images - Extensive glossary of key toxicological terms provides readers with the accurate information they need to avoid dangerous confusion This is the ideal text for all medical students who want to supplement the toxicological information covered in their coursework, as well as for first responders to chemical accidents and poisonings""--Provided by publisher.

System requirements: World Wide Web browser, internet connectivity, Adobe Acrobat reader.

Mode of access: World Wide Web.

CIP record. Unknown publication date."

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