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    authors, Nobuyuki Hotta, Ichiro Kikuchi, Yasuko Kojo ; English supervising editors, Alan Geater, Shoko Oshikawa.
    Summary: "Arsenic intoxication is one of the important problems facing the world today, together with the contamination of drinking water. It is a matter of international importance to be able to correctly diagnose chronic arsenic poisoning and to prevent the development of cancers and circulatory disturbances and to supply arsenic-free drinking water"--Preface.

    Contents:
    I. The Skin Manifestations of Arsenic Poisoning / Yasuko Kojo
    1. Pigmentation and Leukoderma
    2. Arsenic Keratosis
    3. Skin Cancers
    4. Skin Ulcers, Gangrenes and Peripheral Circulatory Disturbances
    II. The Structure of the Color Atlas of Chronic Arsenic Poisoning / Yasuko Kojo
    Part 1. Ordinary-type Chronic Arsenic Poisoning
    1. Toroku (Japan)
    2. Nakajo (Japan)
    3. Kagoshima (Japan)
    4. Nishikawa (Japan)
    5. Chiai-Tainan (Taiwan)
    6. Inner Mongoria (China)
    7. Kuiton, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (China)
    8. Guizhou (China)
    9. Ronphibun (Thailand)
    10. Ganges Delta, West Bengal (India)
    11. Ganges Delta (Bangladesh)
    12. Comarca Lagunera (Mexico)
    13. Cordoba (Argentina)
    14. Mosel (Germany)
    Part 2. Mild-type Chronic Arsenic Poisoning
    15. Mindanao (Philippine)
    16. Buyat, North Sulawesh (Indonesia)
    17. The Mekong River Delta, Dong Thap Province (Vietnam)
    Mild-type Chronic Arsenic Poisoning Seen in the Three Areas of Southeast Asia / Nobuyuki Hotta.
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    RA1231.A7 H68 2010
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