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Contents:
FORENSIC MEDICINE I. Crimes II. Medical EvidenceIII. Personal Identity IV. Examination of Persons found Dead V. Modes of Sudden Death VI. Signs of Death VII. Death from Anæsthetics, etc. VIII. Presumption of Death; Survivorship IX. Assaults, Murder, Manslaughter, etc. X. Wounds and Mechanical Injuries XI. Contused Wounds, etc.XII. Incised Wounds XIII. Gunshot Wounds XIV. Wounds of Various Parts of the Body XV. Detection of Blood-Stains, etc.XVI. Death by Suffocation XVII. Death by Hanging XVIII. Death by Strangulation XIX. Death by Drowning XX. Death from StarvationXXI. Death from Lightning and Electricity XXII. Death from Cold or HeatXXIII. Pregnancy XXIV. Delivery XXV. Foeticide or Criminal Abortion XXVI. InfanticideXXVII. Evidences of Live-Birth XXVIII. Cause of Death in the Foetus XXIX. Duration of PregnancyXXX. Viability of Children XXXI. Legitimacy XXXII. Superfoetation XXXIII. InheritanceXXXIV. Impotence and Sterility XXXV. Rape XXXVI. Unnatural Offences XXXVII. Blackmailing XXXVIII. Marriage and Divorce XXXIX. Feigned Diseases XL. Mental Unsoundness XLI. Idiocy, Imbecility, Cretinism XLII. Dementia XLIII. Mania, Lucid Intervals, Undue Influence, Responsibility, etc. XLIV. Examination of Persons of Unsound Mind XLV. Inebriates Acts PART II TOXICOLOGY I. Definition of a Poison II. Scheduled PoisonsIII. Classification of Poisons IV. Evidence of PoisoningV. Symptoms and Post-Mortem Appearances of Different Classes of Poisons VI. Duty of Practitioner in Supposed Case of Poisoning VII. Treatment of Poisoning VIII. Detection of Poison IX. The Mineral AcidsX. Sulphuric Acid XI. Nitric AcidXII. Hydrochloric Acid XIII. Oxalic AcidXIV. Carbolic Acid XV. Potash, Soda, and Ammonia XVI. Potassium Salts, etc. XVII. Nitrate of Potassium, etc.XVIII. Barium SaltsXIX. Iodine--Iodide of Potassium XX. PhosphorusXXI. Arsenic and its Preparations XXII. Antimony and its Preparations XXIII. Mercury and its Preparations XXIV. Lead and its Preparations XXV. Copper and its Preparations XXVI. Zinc, Silver, Bismuth, and Chromium XXVII. Gaseous Poisons XXVIII. Vegetable Irritants XXIX. Opium and MorphineXXX. Belladonna, Hyoscyamus, and Stramonium XXXI. Cocaine XXXII. Camphor XXXIII. TetrachlorethaneXXXIV. Alcohol, Ether, and Chloroform XXXV. Chloral Hydrate XXXVI. Petroleum and Paraffin Oil XXXVII. Antipyrine, Antefebrin, Phenacetin, and Aniline XXXVIII. Sulphonal, Trional, Tetronal, Veronal, ParaldehydeXXXIX. Conium and Calabar Bean XL. Tobacco and Lobelia XLI. Hydrocyanic Acid XLII. Aconite XLIII. Digitalis XLIV. Nux Vomica, Strychnine, and Brucine XLV. Cantharides XLVI. AbortifacientsXLVII. Poisonous Fungi and Toxic Foods XLVIII. Ptomaines or Cadaveric Alkaloids
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Aids To Forensic Medicine And Toxicology
W.G. Aitchison Robertson
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