cover image - Clinical Veterinary Toxicology - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 1st Edition
ISBN: 9780323167604
Copyright: 2004
Publication Date: 12-08-2003
Page Count: 504
Imprint: Mosby
List Price: $87.99

Clinical Veterinary Toxicology - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 1st Edition

by Konnie Plumlee, DVM, MS

Elsevier eBook on VitalSource

cover image - Clinical Veterinary Toxicology - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 1st Edition
ISBN: 9780323167604
Copyright: 2004
Publication Date: 12-08-2003
Page Count: 504
Imprint: Mosby
List Price: $87.99
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    • Most comprehensive toxicology book available
    • Written in a user-friendly style that makes it easy to master the content
    • Covers poisonings in both large and small domestic animals
    • The Principles of Toxicology section provides comprehensive coverage of concepts & terminology, toxicokinetics, treatments, and regulatory information
    • The Manifestations of Toxicoses section is devoted to differentiating between poisons based on lesions and clinical signs
    • The Classes of Toxicants section offers detailed information on each poison, including sources, risk factors, pathophysiology, clinical signs and lesions, diagnostic testing, and treatment
    • The author is board-certified in toxicology, and the contributors are all toxicologists and educators, ensuring authoritative, up-to-date clinical information
  • Part One: Principles of Toxicology
    1. Concepts and Terminology
    2. Toxicokinetics
    3. Treatment
    4. Diagnostic Toxicology
    5. Regulatory Toxicology
    Part Two: Manifestations of Toxicoses
    6. Cardiovascular System
    7. Dermal System
    8. Endocrine System
    9. Gastrointestinal System
    10. Hematic System
    11. Hepatobiliary System
    12. Musculoskeletal System
    13. Nervous System
    14. Renal System
    15. Reproductive System
    16. Respiratory System
    17. Sudden Death
    Part Three: Classes of Toxicants
    18. Biotoxins
    19. Feed-Associated Toxicants
    20. Household and Industrial Products
    21. Insecticides and Molluscicides
    22. Metals and Minerals
    23. Mycotoxins
    24. Pharmaceuticals
    25. Plants
    26. Rodenticides and Avicides
  • Konnie Plumlee, DVM, MS, Arkansas Diagnostic Laboratory, Livestock and Poultry Commission, Little Rock, AR
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