Section _____ of the Indian Penal Code deals with 'negligent conduct with respect to poisons'.
_____ is a form of mycotic poisoning when the fungus eaten for itself causes toxic effects
Boiled lobster appearance of hands is seen in poisoning with _____ acid
Steeping pulses in hot water for toxin removal is done for _____
A _____ solution is used commonly for the preservation of viscera in toxicology autopsy.
Symptoms of acute _____ toxicity include vomiting, rice-water stools, garlic breath, Acute tubular necrosis and QT prolongation
Section _____ IPC deals with 'causing hurt by means of poisons, etc.'
_____ phosphorus is poisonous, while red phosphorus is not. (white/red)
The snake in the given image is a sea snake, and its venom is _____toxic.

Corrosive poisons are substances that cause _____ at the site of contact.

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