The need for a
book exclusively designed to meet the needs of Indian physicians was
dire, and it was at such a time that author wrote the first edition of
Modern Medical Toxicology, taking great care to incorporate only
information that was current and practically useful. In order to make
it interesting to medical students, author had included a number of
case histories, anecdotes and quotations. But, over a period of time,
author realised that the information content with regard to toxicology
for medicos had improved considerably in recent textbooks of forensic
medicine (a possible, positive fallout of MMT), and the focus,
therefore, should shift exclusively to physicians.
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