Mushrooms: Poisons and Panaceas: Handbook for Naturalists, Mycologists, Physicians ANNOTATION
Discusses the biology of mushrooms/health benefits & medicinal properties of edible mushrooms/amatoxin syndrome.
FROM THE PUBLISHER
Denis Benjamin's definitive new work covers all aspects of mushroom consumption, with a fresh approach and anecdotal style that make the mushroom story a compelling one. Using the most current information available, Benjamin blends a love and knowledge of natural history with reliable medical expertise, offering both mushroom hunters and medical personnel a unique perspective on this evocative group of organisms. Mushrooms: Poisons and Panaceas explores the wonder and sense of mystery that have surrounded these fungi down through the centuries, presenting the history of mushroom consumption and differing cultural attitudes toward mushrooms in fascinating detail. In addition, Dr. Benjamin's book clearly and thoroughly discusses the signs, symptoms, and treatment for mushroom poisoning and suggests the right questions to ask in order to arrive at a diagnosis. It also contains a full-color photographic insert to aid in rapid mushroom identification during a medical emergency, and it evaluates the health and nutritional aspects of different species of mushrooms. Emergency room physicians and toxicologists, chefs and dieticians, amateur and professional naturalists, and anyone who is intrigued by food will find this book an invaluable source of information.
FROM THE CRITICS
Booknews
A practicing pathologist and amateur mycologist in Seattle, Benjamin exhibits a rare combination of love for mushrooms and a healthy respect for the medical dangers they can pose. He discusses the signs, symptoms, and treatment for mushroom poisoning and suggests the right questions to ask during diagnosis. His 32 color photographs can help with rapid identifications during a medical emergency. He also evaluates the health and nutritional aspects of different species of mushrooms. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)