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Veterinary toxicology : basic and clinical principles / edited by Ramesh C. Gupta.

Contributor(s): 2007Description: 1 online resource (xx, 1201 pages, [10] pages of plates) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780123704672
  • 0123704677
  • 0080481604
  • 9780080481609
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Veterinary toxicology.LOC classification:
  • SF757.5 .V48 2007eb
NLM classification:
  • 2007 E-171
  • SF 757.5
Online resources:
Contents:
Foreword -- General -- Introduction -- Organ Toxicity -- Nanoparticles, Radiation & Carcinogenesis -- Drugs of Use & Abuse -- Metals & Micronutrients -- Insecticides -- Rodenticides -- Herbicides & Fungicides -- Toxic Gases & Smoke -- Industrial Toxicants -- Environmental Toxicology -- Bacterial Toxins -- Poisonous & Venomous Organisms -- Estrogenic Toxicants -- Poisonous Plants -- Mycotoxins -- Feed & Water Contaminants -- Diagnostic Toxicology -- Therapeutic Measures.
Summary: Veterinary Toxicology is a unique single reference that teaches the basic principles of veterinary toxicology to any student at the DVM, MS or PhD level and will continue to serve as a clinical reference for practicing veterinary toxicologists, poison control centers, marine biologists, environmentalists, and animal scientists. While most comparable texts are primarily directed toward the field of human toxicology, this is the one text needed to thoroughly prepare future veterinarians on the newest approaches for diagnosing poisoning cases in all animals from chemicals and plants of a diverse nature as a result of inadvertent, accidental, or malicious intents. Many chapters are provided on topics not covered in any previous books such as target organ toxicity, radiation and radioactive materials, FDA regulatory issues, and ethics in veterinary toxicology. * Problem solving strategies are offered for treatment as well as in-depth knowledge of the basic mechanisms of veterinary toxicology. * For the first time the specifics of the effects toxins have on different animals and the resulting condition is discussed. For example, acetaminophen affects dogs by causing liver damage but causes red blood cell damage in cats. * Provides a comprehensive coverage of chemical terrorism, epidemiology, regulatory issues and the law making this text extremely timely.
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Foreword -- General -- Introduction -- Organ Toxicity -- Nanoparticles, Radiation & Carcinogenesis -- Drugs of Use & Abuse -- Metals & Micronutrients -- Insecticides -- Rodenticides -- Herbicides & Fungicides -- Toxic Gases & Smoke -- Industrial Toxicants -- Environmental Toxicology -- Bacterial Toxins -- Poisonous & Venomous Organisms -- Estrogenic Toxicants -- Poisonous Plants -- Mycotoxins -- Feed & Water Contaminants -- Diagnostic Toxicology -- Therapeutic Measures.

Veterinary Toxicology is a unique single reference that teaches the basic principles of veterinary toxicology to any student at the DVM, MS or PhD level and will continue to serve as a clinical reference for practicing veterinary toxicologists, poison control centers, marine biologists, environmentalists, and animal scientists. While most comparable texts are primarily directed toward the field of human toxicology, this is the one text needed to thoroughly prepare future veterinarians on the newest approaches for diagnosing poisoning cases in all animals from chemicals and plants of a diverse nature as a result of inadvertent, accidental, or malicious intents. Many chapters are provided on topics not covered in any previous books such as target organ toxicity, radiation and radioactive materials, FDA regulatory issues, and ethics in veterinary toxicology. * Problem solving strategies are offered for treatment as well as in-depth knowledge of the basic mechanisms of veterinary toxicology. * For the first time the specifics of the effects toxins have on different animals and the resulting condition is discussed. For example, acetaminophen affects dogs by causing liver damage but causes red blood cell damage in cats. * Provides a comprehensive coverage of chemical terrorism, epidemiology, regulatory issues and the law making this text extremely timely.

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