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This book is a comprehensive guide to forensic analytical
toxicology for trainees in forensic medicine and forensic
scientists. The second edition has been fully revised to provide
clinicians with the latest developments and research in the field.
New chapters covering the latest analytical instruments have been
added to this edition. Beginning with guidance on setting up a
modern toxicology laboratory, the next sections, with the help of
flow charts, explain the procedures for collection, preservation,
extraction, and clean up; and screening and colour tests for
various poisons. The following chapters describe numerous major and
minor analytical instruments and techniques, and their application
in forensic toxicology. The text is further enhanced by clinical
images, figures and tables. The previous edition (9789351522249)
published in 2014.
Advances in Molecular Toxicology features the latest advances in
all of the subspecialties of the broad area of molecular
toxicology. Toxicology is the study of poisons and this series
details the study of the molecular basis by which a vast array of
agents encountered in the human environment and produced by the
human body itself manifest themselves as toxins. Not strictly
limited to documenting these examples the series is also concerned
with the complex web of chemical and biological events that give
rise to toxin-induced symptoms and disease. The new technologies
that are being harnessed to analyze and understand these events
will also be reviewed by leading workers in the field.
Advances in Molecular Toxicology will report progress in all
aspects of these rapidly evolving molecular aspects of toxicology
with a view toward detailed elucidation of both progress on the
molecular level and on advances in technological approaches
employed
* Cutting edge reviews by leading workers in the discipline.
* In depth dissection of molecular aspects of interest to a broad
range of scientists, physisicans and any student in the allied
disciplines.
* Leading edge applications of technological innovations in the
chemistry, biochemistry and molecular medicine.
In the early twentieth century lead had many domestic uses: in
solder for cans, as a gasoline additive to prevent ""knocking"" in
engines, in water pipes, and, most prominently, in interior paint
prized for its durability and ability to hold color. Far from being
the toxic hazard we recognize today, lead was a valuable commodity.
However, by the end of the century, lead had largely disappeared
from our environment as physicians discovered the threat it posed
to children's health and mental development. Old Paint documents
the history of lead-paint poisoning in the United States and the
evolving responses of public health officials and the lead-paint
industry to this hazard up to 1980, by which time lead had been
banned from gasoline and paint. Peter C. English traces lead
poisoning from a rare, but acute problem confined to a small group
of children to the discovery by the end of the 1940s of the dangers
of the crumbling lead-painted interiors of inner-city dwellings. He
draws on a wide range of primary materials not only to illuminate
our understanding of how this health hazard changed over time, but
also to explore how diseases are constructed and evolve.
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