Written by multidisciplinary experts in medicine, chemistry, and architecture, this book examines chemical sensitivity (CS). In 15 chapters fitted to 15 lectures, it discusses not only the medical explanation, but also the environmental factors of this hypersensitive reaction, such as chemistry and architectural aspects. The book overviews pollution-induced diseases such as Minamata Disease. It also points out the similarity of modern hypersensitivity syndromes to historical pollution diseases from the viewpoints of not only natural scientific aspects, but also social understanding of the disease.…mehr
Written by multidisciplinary experts in medicine, chemistry, and architecture, this book examines chemical sensitivity (CS). In 15 chapters fitted to 15 lectures, it discusses not only the medical explanation, but also the environmental factors of this hypersensitive reaction, such as chemistry and architectural aspects. The book overviews pollution-induced diseases such as Minamata Disease. It also points out the similarity of modern hypersensitivity syndromes to historical pollution diseases from the viewpoints of not only natural scientific aspects, but also social understanding of the disease.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Yukio Yanagisawa is Professor Emeritus in Environmental Systems at University of Tokyo, Japan. Satoshi Ishikawa is Professor Emeritus in Environmental Medicine at Kitasato University, Japan. Hiroshi Yoshino is Professor Emeritus in Architecture at Tohoku University, Japan. Mikio Miyata is Professor Emeritus in Environmental Medicine at Kitasato University, Japan.
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Preface Satoshi Ishikawa and Mikio Miyata Introduction Yukio Yanagisawa 1. Present state of chemical sensitivity Satoshi Ishikawa and Mikio Miyata 2. Patients Daily Life Satoshi Ishikawa and Mikio Miyata 3. How to make people to let them understand CSSatoshi Ishikawa and Mikio Miyata 4. Medical Facts Satoshi Ishikawa and Mikio Miyata 5. DiagnosisSatoshi Ishikawa and Mikio Miyata 6. Treatment Satoshi Ishikawa and Mikio Miyata 7. Infant Cases Satoshi Ishikawa and Mikio Miyata 8. CS in Germany Satoshi Ishikawa and Mikio Miyata 9. Building Products and Materials - Emission Rate of Chemical Compounds Hiroshi Yoshino 10. Ventilation Strategies for Each Kind of Building and Regulations by Laws Hiroshi Yoshino 11. Ventilation, Air-tightness and Air Pollution Hiroshi Yoshino 12. Chemical features of indoor pollutants and current regulation Yukio Yanagisawa1 3. Measurement methods of indoor pollution Yukio Yanagisawa 14. Current Situation and Shift of Indoor Air Pollution Yukio Yanagisawa 15. Investigation of Indoor Environment and Occupant's Health in Sick House Hiroshi Yoshino 16.Round Table Discussion Yukio YanagisawaEpilogueHiroshi Yoshino
Preface Satoshi Ishikawa and Mikio Miyata Introduction Yukio Yanagisawa 1. Present state of chemical sensitivity Satoshi Ishikawa and Mikio Miyata 2. Patients Daily Life Satoshi Ishikawa and Mikio Miyata 3. How to make people to let them understand CSSatoshi Ishikawa and Mikio Miyata 4. Medical Facts Satoshi Ishikawa and Mikio Miyata 5. DiagnosisSatoshi Ishikawa and Mikio Miyata 6. Treatment Satoshi Ishikawa and Mikio Miyata 7. Infant Cases Satoshi Ishikawa and Mikio Miyata 8. CS in Germany Satoshi Ishikawa and Mikio Miyata 9. Building Products and Materials - Emission Rate of Chemical Compounds Hiroshi Yoshino 10. Ventilation Strategies for Each Kind of Building and Regulations by Laws Hiroshi Yoshino 11. Ventilation, Air-tightness and Air Pollution Hiroshi Yoshino 12. Chemical features of indoor pollutants and current regulation Yukio Yanagisawa1 3. Measurement methods of indoor pollution Yukio Yanagisawa 14. Current Situation and Shift of Indoor Air Pollution Yukio Yanagisawa 15. Investigation of Indoor Environment and Occupant's Health in Sick House Hiroshi Yoshino 16.Round Table Discussion Yukio YanagisawaEpilogueHiroshi Yoshino
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