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The Alchemy of Disease : How Chemicals and Toxins Cause Cancer and Other Illnesses

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Since the dawn of the industrial age, we have unleashed a bewildering number of potentially harmful chemicals.

But out of this vast array, how do we identify the actual threats?

What does it take to prove that a certain chemical causes cancer?

How do we translate academic knowledge of the toxic effects of particular substances into understanding real-world health consequences?

The science that answers these questions is toxicology. In The Alchemy of Disease, John Whysner offers an accessible and compelling history of toxicology and its key findings.

He details the experiments and discoveries that revealed the causal connections between chemical exposures and diseases.

Balancing clear accounts of groundbreaking science with human drama and public-policy relevance, Whysner describes key moments in the development of toxicology and their thorny social and political implications.

The book features discussions of toxicological problems past and present, including DDT, cigarettes and other carcinogens, lead poisoning, fossil fuels, chemical warfare, pharmaceuticals—including opioids—and the efficacy of animal testing.

Offering valuable insight into the science and politics of crucial public-health concerns, The Alchemy of Disease shows that toxicology’s task—pinpointing the chemical cause of an illness—is as compelling as any detective story.

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Columbia University Press
0231191669 / 9780231191661
Hardback
615.9
02/06/2020
United States
English
352 pages
152 x 229 mm