John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2008. – 1180 pages.
This book is designed to provide in-depth, evidence-based coverage of the most important natural toxins. This book is the ?rst of a four volume series in Medical Toxicology, which will include drugs of abuse and psychoactive plants, occupational and environmental exposures, and pharmaceutical overdoses. Once the reader is familiar with the templates used in my book series, the consistency of the organization allows the reader quickly to locate the appropriate information necessary for informed decisions regarding the sources, effect, regulation, recognition, and management of toxic exposures.
This book focuses on scienti?cally validated facts about speci?c toxins based on clinical experience and the medical literature.
Foodboe and Microbial Toxins
Chemical Contamination and Additives
Staples and Spices
Microbes
Seafood
Fungal Toxins
Mushrooms
Mycotoxins
Medicinal Herbs and Essential Oils
Medicinal Herbs
Essential Oils
Toxic Plants
Plant Dermatitis
Bulbs, Rhizomes, and Tubers
Beans
Nonwoody Plants (Herbs)
Shrubs and Vines
Trees
Venomous Animals
Arthropods
Reptiles
Marine Invertebrates
Eels and Lampreys
Fish
Mammals
This book is designed to provide in-depth, evidence-based coverage of the most important natural toxins. This book is the ?rst of a four volume series in Medical Toxicology, which will include drugs of abuse and psychoactive plants, occupational and environmental exposures, and pharmaceutical overdoses. Once the reader is familiar with the templates used in my book series, the consistency of the organization allows the reader quickly to locate the appropriate information necessary for informed decisions regarding the sources, effect, regulation, recognition, and management of toxic exposures.
This book focuses on scienti?cally validated facts about speci?c toxins based on clinical experience and the medical literature.
Foodboe and Microbial Toxins
Chemical Contamination and Additives
Staples and Spices
Microbes
Seafood
Fungal Toxins
Mushrooms
Mycotoxins
Medicinal Herbs and Essential Oils
Medicinal Herbs
Essential Oils
Toxic Plants
Plant Dermatitis
Bulbs, Rhizomes, and Tubers
Beans
Nonwoody Plants (Herbs)
Shrubs and Vines
Trees
Venomous Animals
Arthropods
Reptiles
Marine Invertebrates
Eels and Lampreys
Fish
Mammals