Pharmacology of Fluorides

Part 1

Pharmacology of Fluorides

Part 1

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in Vorbereitung

One might well ask why another volume dealing with biological aspects of compounds of fluorine should be offered to the scientific community, already burdened with a literature too massive to be comfortably ingested. Prior toW orld War II this question simply did not arise: there was not sufficient interest or literature in the field to warrant anything beyond the classical monograph pub 1 lished by KAJ RoHOLM in 1937 - RoHOLM's work was directed chiefly toward a better understanding of the effects of fluorides on the general health of workers in the cyrolite industry. However, with the demonstration that water-borne fluoride was a causative agent of both mottled enamel and increased resistance to dental caries, the ground work was laid in the 1930's and early 1940's for a greatly increased interest in the biological effects of fluorides in human beings. During this time and earlier for that matter, work also had been going steadily ahead in the less spectacular area of effects produced in poultry and livestock when fluorine-containing rock phosphate was incorporated in the ration, and when pasture land was contami nated with fluorides released during the large-scale conversion of rock phosphate to fertilizer and phosphoric acid. These latter aspects of the problem had led to the development of a respectable literature in plant physiology, dealing with the effects of fluoride on vegetation.

1: Fluorine Chemistry
2: Metabolism of Inorganic Fluoride
3: Fluoride and the Skeletal and Dental Tissues
4: The Role of Fluorides in Tooth Chemistry and in the Prevention of Dental Caries
5: The Effects of Fluoride on Plants
6: The Effects of Fluorides on Livestock, with Particular Reference to Cattle
7: Fluorine-Containing Insecticides
8: Monofluoro Aliphatic Compounds
9: The Mammalian Toxicology of Organic Compounds Containing Fluorine
10: The Fluorinated Anesthetics
Author-Index
Subject-Index.
ISBN 978-3-662-23198-2
Artikelnummer 9783662231982
Medientyp Buch
Auflage Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1966
Copyrightjahr 1966
Verlag Springer, Berlin
Umfang XIX, 610 Seiten
Abbildungen XIX, 610 p. 51 illus.
Sprache Englisch