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Occup Environ Med 2004;61:952
  • Book review

Occupational toxicology, 2nd edition

Edited by Chris Winder and Neil Stacey. Basingstoke: CRC Press. Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2004, £29.99, pp xx + 602. ISBN 0-7484-0918-1

The editors’ brave goal was to provide a book directed at occupational health and safety practitioners at different levels so that they could appreciate and deal with chemical related issues regardless of their basic training and experience. The intention was to explain the basic features of toxicology and to provide a broad picture of the effects of chemicals on target tissues, always with an emphasis on examples related to workplace exposures. It was not to be …

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