Modern Poisons
Modern Poisons
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This accessible book explains basic principles in plain language while illuminating the most important issues in contemporary toxicology. Kolok begins by exploring age-old precepts of the field such as the dose-response relationship and the concept, first introduced by Ambroise Paré in the sixteenth century, that a chemical's particular action depends on its inherent chemical nature. The author goes on to show exactly how chemicals enter the body and elicit their toxic effect, as well as the body's methods of defense.
With the fundamentals established, Kolok digs into advances in toxicology, tracing the field's development from World War II to the present day. The book examines both technical discoveries and their impacts on public policy. Highlights include studies of endocrine-disrupting chemicals in toiletries and prescriptions, the emerging science on prions, and our growing understanding of epigenetics.
Readers learn not only how toxic exposure affects people and wildlife, but about the long-term social and environmental consequences of our chemicals. Whether studying toxicology itself, public health, or environmental science, readers will develop a core understanding of'and curiosity about'this fast-changing field.
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Table of Content
Table of Content
<div>Acknowledgments<br/>Preface<br/> <br/>Chapter 1. Dose Makes the Poison <br/>Chapter 2. Nature of a Chemical<br/>Chapter 3. The Human Animal<br/>Chapter 4. Chemical Journeys: Absorption<br/>Chapter 5. Bodily Defense<br/>Chapter 6. Wider Journeys: Pollution<br/>Chapter 7. Travelling Particles<br/>Chapter 8. Toxins, Poisons, and Venoms<br/>Chapter 9. Metals: Gift and Curse<br/>Chapter 10. Combustion <br/>Chapter 11. Drugs and the Toxicology of Addiction<br/>Chapter 12. 70,000 Years of Pesticides<br/>Chapter 13. Origins of Regulation <br/>Chapter 14. Legislating for Health <br/>Chapter 15. POPS and <i>Silent Spring</i><br/>Chapter 16. Toxic Toiletries<br/>Chapter 17. Determining Sex: Chemicals and Reproduction<br/>Chapter 18. The Earliest Exposure: Transgenerational Toxicology<br/>Chapter 19. Natural Toxins Revisited<br/>Chapter 20. Chemical Resistance<br/><br/>Afterword. Toxicology and Beyond<br/>References</div>
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