Drugs, Poisons, and Chemistry, Revised Edition
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Drugs, Poisons, and Chemistry, Revised Edition

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ISBN-13:
9781438182605
Veröffentl:
2019
Seiten:
126
Autor:
Suzanne Bell
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
Reflowable
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Forensic chemists and toxicologists work with drugs and poisons, but they each start with different evidence. Forensic chemists working in a crime lab must determine if the physical evidence they receive is an illegal substance such as marijuana or cocaine. They are also responsible for samplesincluding fire debris, soil, paint, glass, explosives, and fibersobtained from suspected arson crimes. Toxicologists, on the other hand, work with biological evidence such as blood, saliva, urine, and feces, using analytical chemistry to identify chemical traces and unmetabolized drugs. They often work in labs associated with a medical examiners office or a hospital.Drugs, Poisons, and Chemistry, Revised Edition touches on all aspects of forensic chemistry, including how it developed and what it includes today. This useful eBook covers a short history of forensic chemistry, detailing the story of arsenic and those who developed effective tests to detect it. Delving into the tools and techniques used by forensic chemistsranging from such familiar tools as the microscope to slightly more obscure tools as the use of antibodies to detect toxinsthis comprehensive resource provides a thorough examination of these three main areas of forensic chemistry.Chapters include:History and PioneersScientific Principles, Instrumentation, and EquipmentToxicology: Drugs and Poisons in the BodyForensic Drug AnalysisConclusions: The Future of Drugs, Poisons, and Chemistry.

Forensic chemists and toxicologists work with drugs and poisons, but they each start with different evidence. Forensic chemists working in a crime lab must determine if the physical evidence they receive is an illegal substance such as marijuana or cocaine. They are also responsible for samples—including fire debris, soil, paint, glass, explosives, and fibers—obtained from suspected arson crimes. Toxicologists, on the other hand, work with biological evidence such as blood, saliva, urine, and feces, using analytical chemistry to identify chemical traces and unmetabolized drugs. They often work in labs associated with a medical examiner’s office or a hospital.

Drugs, Poisons, and Chemistry, Revised Edition touches on all aspects of forensic chemistry, including how it developed and what it includes today. This useful eBook covers a short history of forensic chemistry, detailing the story of arsenic and those who developed effective tests to detect it. Delving into the tools and techniques used by forensic chemists—ranging from such familiar tools as the microscope to slightly more obscure tools as the use of antibodies to detect toxins—this comprehensive resource provides a thorough examination of these three main areas of forensic chemistry.

Chapters include:

  • History and Pioneers
  • Scientific Principles, Instrumentation, and Equipment
  • Toxicology: Drugs and Poisons in the Body
  • Forensic Drug Analysis
  • Conclusions: The Future of Drugs, Poisons, and Chemistry.

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