Lecture Notes on Forensic Medicine |
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The Medical Profession and the General Medical Council 36 | 3 |
Certification of Death and Disposal Procedure | 16 |
MedicoLegal Aspects of Mental Disease | 27 |
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abortion accident accidental acid addiction alcohol alleged amount analeptics anoxia anuria asphyxia atropine autopsy barbiturates blood group body bruises carbon monoxide cardiac cause of death cerebral CHAPTER child chronic circumstances clothing coma consent convulsions Coroner corrosive Court cyanide cyanosis damage dangerous death certificate Death may occur deceased develop diagnosis disease doctor drowning drugs drunken effects entrance wound especially evidence examination fatal Forensic fractures gastric lavage gastro-intestinal haemolysis haemorrhage Home Secretary homicidal hospital infanticide ingestion inhalation injuries intercourse laceration lethal dose liable ligature liver lungs medical practitioner mental methaemoglobin morphine muscles neck offence oxygen paralysis patient person poisoning police potassium permanganate procedure produce pulmonary embolism pulmonary oedema registered Registrar renal respiration respiratory depression rupture samples sexual sexual intercourse signs skin stab-wounds stain still-birth stomach strangulation substances sudden suffering suicide surface symptoms tion tissues treatment urine usually victim vomiting weapon woman