_____ is the most reliable method for the assessment of blood alcohol levels.
Which poisonous plant can be detected even from a burnt dead body as it resists heat?_____
The minimum blood alcohol concentration to cause impairment of driving skills is _____ mg/dL.
What is the most common mode of absorption in lead poisoning?_____
_____ can be detected even in conflagrated human bones.
Two large fang marks are characteristically seen in the bite of _____ snakes
Which snakes have a myotoxic venom?_____
_____ is classically described in forensic medicine as the **ideal suicidal agent** (due to its rapid action and small lethal dose).
What is the best specimen for cyanide poisoning?_____
_____ is commonly used as a road or railway platform poison.
General Principles of Toxicology
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Corrosive Poisons
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Metallic Poisons
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Non-Metallic Poisons
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Organic Irritant Poisons
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Neurotic Poisons
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Cardiac Poisons
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Asphyxiant Poisons
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Food Poisoning
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Drug Abuse and Dependence
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Analytical Toxicology Methods
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Interpretation of Toxicology Results
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