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A Text-Book of Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology
About this book
Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology for India covers some essential details and practical aspects of medical jurisprudence and toxicology. This book is organized into two part encompassing 34 chapters. The opening chapters of Part I deal with legal procedure in criminal courts, physical evidence of the crime, autopsy, exhumation, and some medico-legal practices. Considerable chapters are devoted to other aspects of legal medicine, including determination of death causation, legitimacy of evidence, incident of rape and unnatural offenses, miscarriage, infanticide, insanity, and the privileges of medical men. Part II focuses on the toxicological aspects. This part emphasizes the medico-legal aspects of some classes of poisons, such as corrosive, irritant, neurotic, cerebral, spinal, cardiac, and peripheral poisons. This book will prove useful to medical college students.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology
- Table of Contents
- Dedication
- Introduction
- Preface
- SECTION I: MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE AND TOXICOLOGY
- SECTION II.—TOXICOLOGY
- APPENDIX I: ORDERS PERTAINING TO MEDICO-LEGAL WORK
- APPENDIX II: SPECIAL RULES OF EVIDENCE
- APPENDIX III: QUESTIONS TO BE PUT TO MEDICAL WITNESSES.
- APPENDIX IV: FORMS FOR MEDICO-LEGAL REPORTS
- APPENDIX V: RULES FOR TRANSMISSION OF SUBSTANCES FOR ANALYSIS TO THE CHEMICAL EXAMINER AND GOVERNMENT ANALYST, UNITED PROVINCES, AND TO THE IMPERIAL SEROLOGIST TO THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA, CALCUTTA
- APPENDIX VI: STATEMENT OF THE CONDITIONS OF MEDICO-LEGAL ENQUIRY IN INDIA AS COMPARED WITH SUCH ENQUIRY IN ENGLAND
- APPENDIX VII: INDIAN EVIDENCE ACT
- APPENDIX VIII: THE CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
- APPENDIX IX: THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
- APPENDIX X: FORMS REQUIRED BY THE INDIAN LUNACYACT, 1912
- APPENDIX XI: THE HIPPOCRATIC OATH AND THE VEDIC PRINCIPLES OF MEDICINE
- APPENDIX XII: THE POISONS ACT ( ACT NO.I. ), 1904
- APPENDIX XIII: BOOKS OF REFERENCE
- INDEX