Pathophysiology and Treatment of Inhalation Injuries
Explore the intricate world of inhalation injuries with "Pathophysiology and Treatment of Inhalation Injuries" by J. Loke. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1987, this comprehensive hardback spans 576 pages, delving into crucial topics in accident and emergency medicine. The book addresses various aspects of inhalation toxicology, from the implications of inhalation drug abuse to the effects of chemical inhalation injuries on the lungs in battlefield scenarios. With a focus on both pathophysiology and therapeutic approaches, this essential resource is invaluable for medical professionals in pulmonary and thoracic medicine, medical toxicology, and respiratory diseases. Enhance your understanding of adverse effects caused by air pollutants and asphyxiating gases with this authoritative text, perfect for anyone seeking to deepen their knowledge in this vital area of healthcare.