Encyclopedia of Toxicology, 4th edition, 9 volume set 4th Edition
Encyclopedia of Toxicology, 4th Edition — 9-Volume Set by Philip Wexler is the definitive, must-have reference for professionals and students in toxicology, environmental health, pharmacology, and public health worldwide. This updated fourth edition delivers an unparalleled synthesis of contemporary science, regulatory context, and clinical practice—making complex toxicological concepts accessible and actionable.
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