Marrs, Timothy C. / Maynard, Robert L. / Sidell, Frederick (eds.) Chemical Warfare Agents: Toxicology and Treatment
  2. Edition - March 2007 289.- Euro 2007. 750 Pages, Hardcover - Handbook/Reference Book - ISBN-10: 0-470-01359-1 ISBN-13: 978-0-470-01359-5 - John Wiley & Sons

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Short description Chemical Warfare Agents: Toxicology and Treatment, Second Edition provides a detailed summary of chemical warfare agents, their physico-chemical properties, dispersion and fate in the environment, tooxicology and management of their effects on humans. It also discusses decontamination and protective equipment.
From the contents List of Contributors.
Preface.
1 Opinions of Chemical Warfare (Robert L. Maynard).
2 The Physicochemical Properties and General Toxicology of ChemicalWarfare Agents (Robert L. Maynard).
3 Dispersion and Modelling of the Spread of Chemical Warfare Agents (Roger D. Kingdon and Stephen Walker).
4 The Fate of Chemical Warfare Agents in the Environment (Sylvia S. Talmage, Nancy B. Munro, Annetta P. Watson, Joseph F. King and Veronique D. Hauschild).
5 Biological Markers of Exposure to Chemical Warfare Agents (Robin M. Black and Daan Noort).
6 Respiratory Protection (Anthony Wetherell and George Mathers).
7 Responding to Chemical Terrorism: Operational Planning and Decontamination (Gron Roberts and Robert L. Maynard).
8 Toxicology of Organophosphate Nerve Agents (Timothy C. Marrs).
9 A History of Human Studies with Nerve Agents by the UK and USA (Frederick R. Sidell).
10 Nerve Agents: Low-Dose Effects (Leah Scott).
11 Managing Civilian Casualties Affected by Nerve Agents (J. Allister Vale, Paul Rice and Timothy C. Marrs).
12 The Management of Casualties Following Toxic Agent Release: The Approach Adopted in France (David J. Baker).
13 The Dark Morning: The Experiences and Lessons Learned from the Tokyo Subway Sarin Attack (Tetsu Okumura, Tomohisa Nomura, Toshishige Suzuki, Manabu Sugita, Yasuo Takeuchi, Toshio Naito, Sumie Okumura, Hiroshi Maekawa, Shinichi Ishimatsu, Nobukatsu Takasu, Kunihisa Miura and Kouichiro Suzuki).
14 Atropine and Other Anticholinergic Drugs (John H. McDonough and Tsung-Ming Shih).
15 Oximes (Peter A. Eyer and Franz Worek).
16 The Use of Benzodiazepines in Organophosphorus Nerve Agent Intoxication (Timothy C. Marrs and Åke Sellström).
17 Pretreatment for Nerve Agent Poisoning (Leah Scott).
18 Gulf War Syndrome (Simon Wessely and Mathew Hotopf).
19 Mustard Gas (Robert L. Maynard).
20 Dermal Aspects of Chemical Warfare (Robert P. Chilcott).
21 Sulphur Mustard Injuries of the Skin: Pathophysiology and Clinical Management of Chemical Burns (Paul Rice).
22 The Normal Bone Marrow and Management of Toxin-Induced Stem Cell Failure (Jennifer G. Treleaven).
23 Organic Arsenicals (Timothy C. Marrs and Robert L. Maynard).
24 Phosgene (Robert L. Maynard).
25 Cyanides: Chemical Warfare Agents and Potential Terrorist Threats (Bryan Ballantyne, Chantal Bismuth and Alan H. Hall).
26 Riot Control Agents in Military Operations, Civil Disturbance Control and Potential Terrorist Activities, with Particular Reference to Peripheral Chemosensory Irritants (Bryan Ballantyne).
27 Ricin and Abrin Poisoning (Sally M. Bradberry, J. Michael Lord, Paul Rice and J. Allister Vale).
28 The Total Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (Graham S. Pearson).
29 An A-Z of Compounds of Interest in Relation to Chemical Warfare and Other Malevolent Uses of Poisons (Philippa Edwards and Robert L. Maynard).
Index.
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