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Concepts and Applications in Veterinary Toxicology: An Interactive Guide
β Scribed by PK Gupta
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 359
- Edition
- 1st ed. 2019
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book: βConcepts and Applications in Veterinary Toxicology: An Interactive Guideβ: covers a broad spectrum of topics related to students specializing in veterinary toxicology and for veterinary medical practitioners. Since the major emphasis of the book is to teach veterinary students, therefore more attention has been given to common toxicants to which several species are exposed including pet animals. The subject of veterinary toxicology is complicated greatly by the wide variations in responses of domestic, companion, aquatic, wild, and zoo species to toxicants. Therefore, emphasis has also been given to species variation and diagnostic toxicology including clinical management that is more relevant to veterinary profession.
Key Features
Β· Highlights specialized topics essential for veterinary specialists.
Β· Covers a variety of common toxicants to which several species including pet animals are exposed.
Β· Includes sample questions and answers that are extremely valuable for students, clinical pharmacists, teachers, and academicians in preparing for their board and other examinations.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xvii
General Principles of Toxicology (PK Gupta)....Pages 1-26
Disposition and Fate of Toxicants (PK Gupta)....Pages 27-44
Mechanism of Toxicity (PK Gupta)....Pages 45-58
Toxic Effects of Pesticides and Agrochemicals (PK Gupta)....Pages 59-82
Toxic Effects of Metals and Micronutrients (PK Gupta)....Pages 83-119
Toxicologic Hazards of Solvents, Gases, Vapors, and Other Chemicals (PK Gupta)....Pages 121-142
Toxicities from Human Drugs (PK Gupta)....Pages 143-163
Poisonous and Venomous Organisms (PK Gupta)....Pages 165-185
Bacterial and Cyanobacterial (Blue-Green Algae) (PK Gupta)....Pages 187-201
Mycotoxicoses (PK Gupta)....Pages 203-225
Poisonous Plants (PK Gupta)....Pages 227-277
Feed Contaminant Toxicity (PK Gupta)....Pages 279-287
Food Hazards (PK Gupta)....Pages 289-300
Veterinary Drug Residue Hazards (PK Gupta)....Pages 301-308
Veterinary Clinical Toxicology (PK Gupta)....Pages 309-328
Back Matter ....Pages 329-350
β¦ Subjects
Biomedicine; Pharmacology/Toxicology; Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
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