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Basic Analytical Toxicology
Contributor(s): Flanagan, R. J. (Other)
ISBN: 9241544589     ISBN-13: 9789241544580
Publisher: World Health Organization
OUR PRICE:   $53.46  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: December 1995
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BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Toxicology
- Business & Economics | Reference - General
Dewey: 615.907
LCCN: 96174836
Physical Information: 0.83" H x 8.43" W x 11.06" (2.11 lbs) 300 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
A practical guide to the laboratory analysis of over 100 substances frequently involved in episodes of acute poisoning. Noting that many hospitals, especially in developing countries, lack the support of analytical toxicology services, the book aims to help laboratory staff perform a range of simple tests known to produce rapid and reliable results for the management of poisoning emergencies. All tests described can be performed without the need for sophisticated equipment, expensive reagents, or a continuous supply of electricity. The manual opens with general information about the organization and functions of an analytical toxicology laboratory, the principles of safe laboratory practice, and the essentials of emergency medicine and intensive care that will influence the laboratory's work. Two chapters, which constitute the core of the manual, describe the many simple analytical tests that can be used to detect and identify poisons, whether in biological fluids or in powders, tablets, or other items found near the patient. The first chapter, on qualitative tests for poisons, sets out a three-part series of tests designed for use as a routine, rapid screen, especially appropriate in the many cases where the identity of the poison is unknown. The second and most extensive chapter provides step-by-step instructions for the performance of qualitative tests and some quantitative methods for 113 specific poisons or groups of poisons. Substances covered range from pesticides and other industrial chemicals, through compounds contained in household products, to pharmaceuticals, plant toxins, and drugs commonly abused.