Clarke's Analytical Forensic Toxicology
by Anthony C. Moffat /
2008 / English / PDF
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This textbook is based on Volume 1 of "Clarke's Analysis of Drugs
and Poisons" by Moffatt, Osselton and Widdop (ISBN 9780853694731).
The text is aimed at students undertaking Forensic Science degrees
(B.Sc or M.Sc). Existing chapters from Clarke's have been edited
for a student audience.Forensic science courses in the UK have been
developed since 1990. To date, there are over 50 degree programmes
(now also including M.Sc) and over 350 possible course combinations
with a Forensic element to them. A brief survey of student intake
for these courses over the past three years revealed an exponential
rise in numbers which is set to continue. This situation is
mirrored in the US, Europe and the rest of the world.Analytical
Toxicology is an important subject within Forensic Science and this
textbook has been developed based on Volume 1 of "Clarke's Analysis
of Drugs and Poisons" (ISBN 9780853697114). The existing chapters
from Clarke's have been edited for a student audience, rendering
the material suitable for a recommended course textbook.The
editors, Sue Jickells and Adam Negrusz are actively engaged in
teaching analytical toxicology at respected universities (King's
College, London and University of Illinois at Chicago). This title
will be of interest to academics teaching Forensic Science,
Analytical Chemistry, Biomedical Science and to students of
Forensic Science (MSc and BSc).
This textbook is based on Volume 1 of "Clarke's Analysis of Drugs
and Poisons" by Moffatt, Osselton and Widdop (ISBN 9780853694731).
The text is aimed at students undertaking Forensic Science degrees
(B.Sc or M.Sc). Existing chapters from Clarke's have been edited
for a student audience.Forensic science courses in the UK have been
developed since 1990. To date, there are over 50 degree programmes
(now also including M.Sc) and over 350 possible course combinations
with a Forensic element to them. A brief survey of student intake
for these courses over the past three years revealed an exponential
rise in numbers which is set to continue. This situation is
mirrored in the US, Europe and the rest of the world.Analytical
Toxicology is an important subject within Forensic Science and this
textbook has been developed based on Volume 1 of "Clarke's Analysis
of Drugs and Poisons" (ISBN 9780853697114). The existing chapters
from Clarke's have been edited for a student audience, rendering
the material suitable for a recommended course textbook.The
editors, Sue Jickells and Adam Negrusz are actively engaged in
teaching analytical toxicology at respected universities (King's
College, London and University of Illinois at Chicago). This title
will be of interest to academics teaching Forensic Science,
Analytical Chemistry, Biomedical Science and to students of
Forensic Science (MSc and BSc).