Banned : a history of pesticides and the science of toxicology
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QH545.P4 D38 2014
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QH545.P4 D38 2014
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43.61 agriculture and environment.
Ecotoxicology -- history
Geschiedenis (vorm)
History, 20th Century
Internet resource.
Médecine -- Histoire -- 20e siècle.
Pesticiden.
Pesticides -- Environmental aspects.
Pesticides -- Histoire.
Pesticides -- history
Pesticides -- History.
Pesticides -- Toxicologie.
Pesticides -- Toxicology.
Pestizid
Umwelttoxikologie
United States
Ecotoxicology -- history
Geschiedenis (vorm)
History, 20th Century
Internet resource.
Médecine -- Histoire -- 20e siècle.
Pesticiden.
Pesticides -- Environmental aspects.
Pesticides -- Histoire.
Pesticides -- history
Pesticides -- History.
Pesticides -- Toxicologie.
Pesticides -- Toxicology.
Pestizid
Umwelttoxikologie
United States
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Format
Book
Physical Desc
xx, 264 pages : portraits ; 25 cm
Language
English
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-251) and index.
Description
"Rachel Carson's seminal book Silent Spring, published in 1962, stands as one of the most important books of the twentieth century. Powerful and eloquent, the book exposed the dangers of indiscriminate chemical pesticide use. It also inspired important and long-lasting changes in environmental science and government policy. In this thought-provoking volume, Frederick Rowe Davis sets Carson's scientific work in the context of the twentieth century, reconsiders her achievement, and analyzes the legacy of her work in the light of toxic chemical use and regulation today. Davis examines the history of pesticide development alongside the evolution of the science of toxicology. He also tracks legislation governing exposure to chemicals from the early 1900s to the end of the century. Against this historical backdrop, the author affirms the brilliance of Carson's careful scientific interpretations drawing on university and government toxicologists. And yet, while Silent Spring instigated legislation that successfully terminated DDT use, other warnings were ignored. Carson and others recognized the extraordinary toxicity of organophosphate insecticides, yet until recently these dominated pesticide markets in the United States and worldwide. In a tragic irony, one poison was replaced with even more dangerous ones. This compelling book urges new thinking about the ways we develop, use, evaluate, and regulate pesticides while taking into account their ecological and human toll."--Jacket.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Davis, F. R. (2014). Banned: a history of pesticides and the science of toxicology . Yale University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Davis, Frederick Rowe, 1965-. 2014. Banned: A History of Pesticides and the Science of Toxicology. New Haven [Connecticut]: Yale University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Davis, Frederick Rowe, 1965-. Banned: A History of Pesticides and the Science of Toxicology New Haven [Connecticut]: Yale University Press, 2014.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Davis, F. R. (2014). Banned: a history of pesticides and the science of toxicology. New Haven [Connecticut]: Yale University Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Davis, Frederick Rowe. Banned: A History of Pesticides and the Science of Toxicology Yale University Press, 2014.
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