Poisonous Plants and Fungi in Britain and Ireland

 Author(s) E.A. Dauncey, T.G.J. Rayner and D.A. Shah-Smith with Toxicity Monographs by N.S. Bates and others from the National Poisons Information Service (London) 
 Publisher Kew Publishing, 2002
 Description  SPECIAL OFFER...PRICE REDUCED TO £15.99

2nd Edition CD-ROM

Totally revised editon of Poisonous Plants in Britain and Ireland CD-ROM, which now includes fungi, written and compiled by the Medical Toxicology Unit of Guy’s & St Thomas’ Hospital Trust and the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. This fully interactive CD-ROM will aid identification of plants in the home, garden and countryside that are potentially poisonous if eaten or touched, and help to distinguish between edible and poisonous native and introduced fungi. For each plant and fungus there are
photographic images, step-by-step keys to quick identification and detailed toxicity information. It is an invaluable resource for medical professionals treating cases of suspected poisoning, as well as people concerned with preventing poisonings occurring such as parents, local authority workers, nurserymen, garden managers, growers and gardeners.

Requires Windows® 95, 98 or NT4.0. Fully compatible with Windows XP and Vista. A screen set to display small fonts and at least 256 colours, 16 Mb RAM, and integral 4x speed CD-ROM drive.

ISBN 1 900347 92 X
 
 
 Price £15.99 $24.00
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