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5 reviewsISBN 10: 1444128434
ISBN 13: 9781444128437
Author: Peter Baxter, Anne Cockroft, J M Harrington
Winnerof the 2011 BMA book awards: medicine category In the five decades since its first publication, Hunter's Diseases of Occupations has remained the pre-eminent text on diseases caused by work, universally recognized as the most authoritative source of information in the field. It is an important guide for doctors in all disciplines who may encounter occupational diseases in their practice, covering topics as diverse as work and stress, asbsetos-related disease, working at high altitude and major chemical incidents, many of which are highly topical. The Tenth Edition of Hunter's Diseases of Occupations has been fully revised and updated, presenting all practitioners considering an occupational cause for a patient's condition with comprehensive coverage of work-related diseases as they present in modern and developing industralised societies. It draws on the wide-ranging and in-depth clinical knowledge and experience, and acadmic excellence, of top experts in the field.
Part One: General Considerations
1.1 History and Development of Occupational Medicine
1.2 The Changing Face of Occupational Diseases
1.3 Diagnosis of Occupational Disease
1.4 Occupational Exposure to Hazardous Substances
1.5 Biological Monitoring
1.6 Extent and Attribution of Occupational Disease
1.7 Attribution of Disease
1.8 Compensation Schemes
1.9 Medicolegal Reports and the Role of the Expert Witness
Part Two: Diseases Associated with Chemical Agents
2.1 Occupational Toxicology: General Principles
2.2 Risks and Hazards in Occupational and Environmental Exposures
2.3 Metals (Chapters 12–38, including Aluminium, Lead, Mercury, etc.)
2.4 Gases (Chapter 39)
2.5 Reactive Airways Dysfunction Syndrome and Irritant-Induced Asthma
2.6 Deliberate Use of Chemicals in Warfare and by Terrorists
2.7 Other Chemical Exposures (Organic Chemicals, Pesticides, Welding, Semiconductor Industry)
Part Three: Diseases Associated with Physical Agents
3.1 Noise
3.2 Vibration (Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome, Whole Body Vibration)
3.3 Heat and Cold
3.4 Barometric Pressure (Diving, High Altitude, Flying and Spaceflight)
3.5 Radiation (Ionizing Radiations)
Tags: Peter Baxter, Anne Cockroft, J M Harrington, Hunter, Diseases