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A Small Dose of Toxicology: The Health Effects of Common Chemicals

by Steven G. Gilbert

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Everyday we come into contact with countless substances that could be toxic. This applies not only to obvious candidates such as asbestos, lead, and sulphur dioxide, but also compounds such as caffeine and headache tablets. A Small Dose of Toxicology explores the subject by placing toxicology in a human context. It also discusses current toxicology concerns without assuming a prior background in science. Ideal for students requiring a basic foundation in toxicology or public/environmental health, or for anyone who needs a primer to the subject, this engaging and wider-ranging text illustrates important toxicological principles using examples that readers can readily identify with.… (more)
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Everyday we come into contact with countless substances that could be toxic. This applies not only to obvious candidates such as asbestos, lead, and sulphur dioxide, but also compounds such as caffeine and headache tablets. A Small Dose of Toxicology explores the subject by placing toxicology in a human context. It also discusses current toxicology concerns without assuming a prior background in science. Ideal for students requiring a basic foundation in toxicology or public/environmental health, or for anyone who needs a primer to the subject, this engaging and wider-ranging text illustrates important toxicological principles using examples that readers can readily identify with.

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