History of Modern Clinical Toxicology
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History of Modern Clinical Toxicology

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History of Modern Clinical Toxicology

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History of Modern Clinical Toxicology describes the extraordinary advances in the practice of clinical toxicology within the past 70 years and brings together stories of the people – the champions of clinical toxicology - who contributed to these advances, discovered new therapies and antidotes, and made change happen. This book lays out the poison control system they built and the fascinating story of how they created a new and evolving medical specialty. With the participation of renowned international experts as authors, the book showcases the development of poison control centers around the world and the growth of the professional societies that represent and support them today. This book also tells the stories of the modern-day toxic disasters and recent toxic exposures that gained worldwide attention and notoriety. It outlines the public health responses to such calamities which have led to improvements in our understanding of the science and changes in public health policies and regulations to forestall future such events. Finally, the book covers key policies and agencies affecting poison control centers, addresses the challenges facing clinical toxicologists of today, and predicts advances and future innovations in the field. History of Modern Clinical Toxicology is a unique resource that provides the historical and international perspective that will help students, practitioners, scientists, and health policy makers put current issues and methods in perspective. It will help them understand how infrastructure and processes in clinical toxicology have evolved and why poison control systems are configured as they are. - Offers descriptions of the key regulatory advances affecting clinical toxicology - Provides synopses of modern-day poisoning disasters - Outlines the development of modern antidotes and future directions in clinical toxicology - Describes the origins and development of the U.S. poison control system - Includes the origins and features of professional clinical toxicology societies from around the world - Includes descriptions of the history of clinical toxicology and poison control in more than 35 countries

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Information

Year
2021
Print ISBN
9780128222188
eBook ISBN
9780128222195
Subtopic
Toxicology

Table of contents

  1. History of Modern Clinical Toxicology
  2. Cover
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Table of Contents
  6. Dedication
  7. Contributors
  8. Foreword
  9. Disclaimer
  10. Acknowledgments
  11. Abbreviations
  12. Preface to the series
  13. Other published books
  14. Preface
  15. Chapter 1.1 Triortho cresyl phosphate “Ginger Jake” disaster—United States,1930s
  16. Chapter 1.2 Three methylmercury poisoning disasters
  17. Chapter 1.3 Community dioxin disaster—Seveso Italy, 1976
  18. Chapter 1.4 Arsenic in tube well water—Bangladesh, 1970s–1990s
  19. Chapter 1.5 Toxic oil syndrome—Spain,1981
  20. Chapter 1.6 Eosinophilia-myalgia syndrome—United States, 1989
  21. Chapter 1.7 Methyl isocyanate—Bhopal, India, 1984
  22. Chapter 1.8 Zamfara gold mining lead poisoning disaster—Nigeria, Africa, 2010
  23. Chapter 1.9 Itai-Itai disease—Japan, 1955
  24. Chapter 1.10 Japan “Yusho” poisoning, 1968 and Taiwan “Yucheng” poisoning, 1979
  25. Chapter 2.1 Sulfanilamide (diethylene glycol) disaster—United States, 1937
  26. Chapter 2.2 Gasping syndrome, 1982
  27. Chapter 2.3 Tylenol cyanide poisoning in United States, 1982
  28. Chapter 2.4 Thalidomide tragedy, 1950s
  29. Chapter 2.5 Dimethylmercury death—Professor Wetterhahn, 1996
  30. Chapter 2.6 Yushchenko (dioxin), 2004 and Markov (ricin), 1978: Two political poisonings
  31. Chapter 3.1 N-Acetylcysteine
  32. Chapter 3.2 Fomepizole
  33. Chapter 3.3 Methylene blue
  34. Chapter 3.4 British anti-lewisite (dimercaprol)
  35. Chapter 3.5 Pralidoxime and oximes
  36. Chapter 3.6 Naloxone
  37. Chapter 3.7 Physostigmine
  38. Chapter 3.8 Cyanide antidotes
  39. Chapter 4.1 U.S. Poison Control Centers get organized: 1950s–1960s
  40. Chapter 4.2 Era of regionalization and standardization: 1970s–1980s
  41. Chapter 4.3 The information technology revolution: 1990s
  42. Chapter 4.4 New millennium, new directions: 2000–2020
  43. Chapter 4.5 Professionalism in US Clinical Toxicology—Training, practice, consultation, and societies
  44. Chapter 5.1 United Kingdom and Ireland
  45. Chapter 5.2 Czech Republic and other Central European and Eastern European countries
  46. Chapter 5.3 Russia
  47. Chapter 5.4 Germany
  48. Chapter 5.5 The Netherlands
  49. Chapter 5.6 Belgium
  50. Chapter 5.7 France
  51. Chapter 5.8 Spain and Portugal
  52. Chapter 5.9 Italy
  53. Chapter 5.10 Switzerland
  54. Chapter 5.11 Scandinavia
  55. Chapter 5.12 Israel
  56. Chapter 5.13 Contribution of the World Health Organization to toxicology and poisons centers
  57. Chapter 5.14 The European Association of Poisons Centres and Clinical Toxicologists (EAPCCT)
  58. Chapter 6.1 Australia
  59. Chapter 6.2 The Chinese mainland
  60. Chapter 6.3 Taiwan
  61. Chapter 6.4 The Philippines
  62. Chapter 6.5 Vietnam
  63. Chapter 6.6 Thailand
  64. Chapter 6.7 South Korea
  65. Index