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Environmental Medicine

  • 2nd Edition - January 1, 1980
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: G Melvyn Howe, John A Loraine
  • Language: English

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Environmental Medicine, Second Edition stresses the importance of the medicine of the environment and emphasizes the advantages which must emanate from a multidisciplinary approach to the method in which environmental factors impinge on the health and wellbeing of the human race. The selection first offers information on the environment, its influences, and hazards to health and trace element concentrations in various environments. Discussions focus on the possible relationships between trace element imbalances and diseases; biological concentration of trace elements; variable relationships between trace elements in soils and vegetables; and trace element concentrations in mining areas. The text then ponders on radiation and health hazards and water in relation to human disease. The manuscript underscores the relationship of weather and climate to health and disease and air pollution in relation to human disease. Topics include effect of meteorological stimuli on normal physiological processes in healthy subjects; effect of weather and climate on miscellaneous biological phenomena in man; and therapeutic applications of human biometeorology. The ecological approach to pesticides and its importance to human disease and the patterns of infectious diseases in developed countries in relation to environmental factors are also discussed. The selection is a dependable source material for health experts and readers interested in environmental medicine.

Table of contents


Preface to the Second Edition


1. The Environment, Its Influences and Hazards to Health


2. Some Trace Element Concentrations in Various Environments


3. Radiation and Health Hazards


4. Water in Relation to Human Disease


5. The Relationship of Weather and Climate to Health and Disease


6. Air Pollution in Relation to Human Disease


7. The Ecological Approach to Pesticides and its Relevance to Human Disease


8. Patterns of Infectious Diseases in Developed Countries in Relation to Environmental Factors


9. Diseases of Affluence


10. Environmental and Other Risk Indicators in the Aetiology of Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease


11. Environmental Influences in Cancer Aetiology


12. The Environment and Thyroid Disorders


13. Environmental Factors in Relation to Obstetrics


14. Environmental Factors in Gynecological Conditions


15. Venereal Diseases in Contemporary Societies


16. Alcoholism as a Reflection of Environment


17. Drug Dependence in Contemporary Societies


18. Mental Health and the Environment


19. Old Age


20. The Geography of Genes


21. Jet-Borne Pestilences: Today and Tomorrow


22. The Documentation of Environmental Medicine: Conventional and Computerized Information Retrieval Methods

Index

Product details

  • Edition: 2
  • Latest edition
  • Published: November 16, 2013
  • Language: English

About the editor

JL

John A Loraine

Affiliations and expertise
Clinical Endocrinology Research Unit, Medical Research Unit, The University Edinburgh, Scotland

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