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Medical Toxicology: Antidotes and Anecdotes

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A collection of challenging and unusual cases from the author's extensive experience as a Medical Toxicologist, these cases demonstrate medical problem solving and differential diagnosis in action from the perspective of an experienced clinician. Written in an engaging style and giving a fascinating account of some complex cases from real practice, this book will provide a good supplementary learning text for graduate students or those at an early stage in their professional career.

164 pages, Hardcover

Published March 6, 2017

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Steven M. Marcus

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August 14, 2025
even when the dry writing style settled in I found some missed opportunities with this book. However, the cases themselves are rather intriguing and interesting to hear. Eventually, what I think sores my experience with this book is that it is really padded out with a lot of side conversations that don't integrate into the narrative of the case as much as the writer wants them to. I managed to finish it, but now I am not sure what kind of reader I can recommend this to.
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June 5, 2017
Nice book,... interesting stories from the front line of being a Poison Control Doctor. Look forward to more from the author. Quick read, wish there was more.
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