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Robert S. Hoffman, Sophie Gosselin, Lewis S. Nelson, Neal A. Lewin, Mary Ann Howland, Silas W. Smith, Lewis R. Goldfrank
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Derived from the definitive guide to medical toxicology, this hands-on companion provides accurate information for diagnosing and treating poisoned patients on the spot
Goldfrank’s Clinical Manual of Toxicologic Emergencies (2nd Edition) is a concise yet comprehensive guide to handling toxicologic emergencies. Written by leading experts, this manual is designed for quick reference in emergencies. It provides a structured approach to diagnosing and treating various poisonings and toxic exposures, covering a broad spectrum from common substances to rare toxins.
Key Features:
- Evidence-Based Guidance – It offers treatment protocols backed by the latest toxicology research.
- Focused, Practical Information – Specifically designed for clinicians needing immediate guidance.
- Organized by Toxin – Detailed sections for specific agents make information easy to locate.
- Updates on New Toxins – Includes information on emerging drugs and chemicals.
- Emergency Protocols – Practical, step-by-step procedures for stabilizing patients in acute situations.
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