Color of post mortem hypostasis in case of phosphorus poisoning is _____.
Signs and symptoms of Strychnine poisoning (mnemonic: **CRAMP**): **C**_____ **R**eflexes increased **A**wful taste **M**ind is conscious **P**upils dilated
_____ intake causes more deeper injury (deep/superficial)
Hint: Acid/Alkali
Carbon monoxide poisoning is fatal above carboxyhemoglobin levels of _____%.
What is the best specimen for cyanide poisoning?_____
Phosphorus, arsenic, thallium, and zinc phosphide are known to be associated with a _____-like odour
Section _____ IPC deals with 'causing hurt by means of poisons, etc.'
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.

Classification of Systemic Poisons: 1. _____ (e.g., Opium, Dhatura, Alcohol) 2. Spinal (e.g., Strychnine) 3. Cardiac (e.g., Digitalis, Aconite) 4. Asphyxiants (e.g., CO, Cyanides) 5. Peripheral (e.g., Curare)

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