Forensic Medicine and Toxicology for MBBS

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نام کتاب : Forensic Medicine and Toxicology for MBBS
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عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : پزشکی پزشکی قانونی و سم شناسی برای MBB
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ناشر : Avichal Publishing Company
سال نشر : 2016
تعداد صفحات : 1531
ISBN (شابک) : 9788177394917
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 119 مگابایت



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1. Introduction and Legal Procedure
I. Introduction
II. Legal Procedure
III. Inquest
IV. Investigation of the Scene of death
V. Jury
VI. Courts of Law
XII. Witness
XIII. Perjury
XIV. Recording of evidence
XV. Trial Procedure in Warrant and Summons cases
2. Medical Law and Ethics
I. Introduction
II. ActS
III. Professional misconduct (Infamous conduct)
IV. Rights And Privileges of a Registered Medical Practitioner
V. Rights and Duties of Patients
VI. Tort
VII. Professional negligence
VIII. Medical Records
IX. Products Liability
X. Medical Indemnity Insurance
XI. Euthanasia [Mercy killing]
XII. Consent in Medical Practice
XIII. Human Experimentation
XIV. The Workmen’s Compensation Act, 1923
XV. Consumer Protection Act, 1986
XVI. Organ Donation and Transplantation – Legal Aspects
XVII. The Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993
XVIII. Medicolegal aspects of HIV and AIDS
3. Identification
I. Introduction
II. Corpus Delicti
III. Identification data
4. Mass Disaster
Introduction
5. Medicolegal Autopsy
I. Introduction
II. Objectives of a medicolegal autopsy
III. Postmortem instruments
IV. Examination of clothings and ornaments
V. External Examination of the body
VI. Internal Examination
VII. Examination of Weapon
VIII. The Autopsy Report
IX. Autopsy room hazards
X. Collection of specimens
XI. Preservation of Viscera in Cases of Suspected Poisoning
6. Examination of Decomposed Bodies, Mutilated Bodies, Fragmentary Remains and Bones
I. Autopsy on decomposed bodies
II. Autopsy of mutilated bodies and fragmentary remains
III. Examination of bones
7. Exhumation
I. Reasons for exhumation
II. Authorization
III. Procedure
8. Thanatology, Death and its Causes
I. Introduction
II. Stages of Death
III. Suspended Animation
IV. The Moment of Death
V. Modes of Death
VI. Gordon’s classification of death
VII. Negative or Obscure Autopsy
VIII. Sudden and Unexpected Death
9. Signs of Death and Changes Following Death
I. Signs of death and changes following death
II. Immediate changes
III. Early changes
IV. Late Changes
V. Embalming
VI. Estimation of PM Interval (PMI)
VII. Presumption of survivorship and death
10. Artifacts
I. General
II. Classification
11. Injuries: Classification and Medicolegal Aspects
I. Introduction
II. Classification of injuries
III. Homicide
IV. Legal provisions regarding homicide, suicide and related acts
V. Hurt (S.319, IPC)* *
VI. Grievous Hurt (S.320, IPC)* *
VII. Dowry deaths
VIII. Torture
IX. Causes of deaths from wounds
X. Age of Wounds
XI. Volitional acts after infliction of fatal wounds
XII. Antemortem vs. Postmortem wounds
XIII. Medicolegal questions on trauma
12. Mechanical Injuries
I. Abrasions
II. Bruises (Contusions)
III. Lacerations
IV. Incised Wounds
V. Chop Wounds
VI. Stab Wounds
VII. Defense Wounds
VIII. Offense wounds
IX. Self-inflicted wounds
X. Therapeutic Wounds
XI. Medicolegal importance of wounds
13. Firearm Injuries
I. Introduction
II. Classification of Firearms
III. Cartridge
IV. Firearm Wounds
V. Medicolegal Questions
14. Thermal Injuries
I. Burns
II. Classification of burns
III. Effects of burns
IV. Causes of death in burns
V. PM Appearances
VI. Age of Burns
VII. Antemortem and Postmortem Burns
VIII. ML Importance
IX. Spontaneous Human Combustion (SHC)
X. Preternatural Combustion
XI. Scalds
15. Explosion Injuries
I. Introduction
II. Classification of Blasts
III. Injuries due to bombs
16. Electrical Injuries, Atmospheric Lightning, Radiation Injury
I. Introduction
II. Treatment
III. Cause of death
IV. Scene of Death
V. PM findings
VI. ML aspects of Electric Injuries
VII. Lightning
17. Regional Injuries
I. Introduction
II. Head Injuries
III. Injuries of the spinal cord
IV. Injuries to bones
V. Boxing Injuries
18. Traffic Accidents
Automobile accidents
19. Asphyxia
I. Introduction
II. Classical signs of asphyxia
III. Hanging
IV. Strangulation
V. Hyoid bone fractures
VI. Suffocation
VII. Drowning
20. Starvation
I. Introduction
II. Causes
III. Symptoms and signs
IV. Cause of Death
V. Fatal Period
VI. PM Appearances
VII. D/d at autopsy
VIII. Medicolegal aspects
21. Deaths Associated with Anaesthesia
and Surgery
I. Fatal Blood Concentrations
II. Causes of deaths associated with Anaesthesia and Surgery
III. Investigation of deaths associated with Anaesthesia and Surgery
IV. Legal aspects of Anesthesia
22. Deaths Due to Cold and Heat
I. Cold
II. Heat
23. Impotence and Sterility
I. Introduction
II. Causes of impotence in the male
III. Causes of impotence in the female
IV. Causes of sterility in the male
V. Causes of sterility in the female
VI. Medicolegal aspects of impotence and sterility
VII. Sterilization
VIII. The Delhi Artificial Insemination (Human) Act, 1995
IX. Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART)
24. Virginity, Pregnancy and Delivery
I. Virginity
II. Pregnancy
III. Legitimacy and Paternity
IV. Delivery
25. Sexual Offences
I. Introduction
II. Classification
III. Rape
IV. Indecent assault
V. Sexual perversions
VI. Sodomy
VII. Seminal Fluid
26. Abortion
I. Introduction
II. Important terms
III. Classification of Abortion
IV. Natural Abortion
V. Therapeutic vs. Criminal abortion
VI. Legal aspects of abortion
VII. The Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 1971
VIII. Methods of procuring Criminal Abortion
IX. Therapeutic Methods to procure (safe) abortion
X. Evidence of criminal abortion
XI. Causes of death in Criminal Abortion
XII. ML aspects of abortion
XIII. Doctor’s duties in cases of criminal abortion
27. Infant Deaths Including Battered
Baby Syndrome
I. Introduction
II. Stillbirth
III. Dead birth
IV. Viability of the Fetus
V. Live birth
VI. Causes of death
VII. Child Abuse
VIII. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
28. Forensic Psychiatry
I. Introduction
II. Key terms in Forensic Psychiatry
III. The Mental Health Act, 1987
IV. Restraint of the Mentally ill
V. Mental illness and responsibility
VI. Medicolegal Aspects of Mental unsoundness
29. Blood and Biological Stains
I. Blood
II. Fecal stains
III. Leucorrhoeal stains
IV. Milk
V. Nasal secretions
VI. Saliva
VII. Seminal stains
VIII. Sweat
IX. Urine
X. Vaginal fluid
XI. Vomitus
30. Forensic Science Laboratory
I. Locard’s Exchange Principle
II. Institute of Forensic Science - Organization
III. Forensic Science Laboratory – Individual sections
31. Introduction, Classification of Poisons, Law Relating to Poisons and General Considerations
I. Introduction
II. Medicolegal Aspects of Poisons
III. Nature of poisoning
IV. Classification of Poisons
V. Types of poisoning
VI. Diagnosis of poisoning
VII. Duties of a medical practitioner in a case of suspected poisoning
32. General Principles of Management
I. Introduction
II. Immediate resuscitative measures
III. Removal of unabsorbed poison from the body
IV. Removal of absorbed poison from the body
V. Administration of Antidotes
VI. Adjunctive therapies and symptomatic treatment
VII. Adequate follow-up
33. Corrosives
I. Introduction
II. Mineral Acids
III. Organic Acids
IV. Caustic Alkalis - General
V. Other corrosives
VI. Chemical Burns
34. Non-Metallic Irritants and
Mechanical Irritants
I. Non-Metallic Irritants
II. Mechanical Irritants
35. Agricultural Poisons
I. Classification
II. Carbamates
III. Organochlorines
IV. Aluminum Phosphide
V. Zinc Phosphide
36. Metallic Irritants
I. Arsenic
II. Barium
III. Copper
IV. Lead
V. Mercury (Quicksilver)
VI. Thallium
37. Vegetable Poisons
I. Ricinus Communis (Castor, Arandi)
II. Croton tiglium (Jamalgota, Naepala)
III. Abrus precatorius (Ratti)
IV. Capsicum annuum (Chili)
V. Semecarpus anacardium (Dhobi’s marking nut)
VI. Calotropis gigantea (Akdo, Madar)
38. Animal Poisons
I. Snakes
II. Snakebites
III. Scorpion
IV. Spanish Fly (Cantharides)
39. Food Poisoning and Poisonous Foods
I. Poisoning due to biological contaminants
II. Poisons of vegetable origin
III. Poisons of animal origin
IV. Medicolegal aspects of food poisoning
40. CNS Depressants
I. Introduction
II. Classification
III. Alcohols
IV. Opium and its derivatives
V. Sedative-Hypnotics
41. Deliriant Poisons
I. Datura
II. Atropa belladonna
III. Cannabis
IV. Cocaine
42. Spinal and Peripheral Nerve Poisons
I. Spinal Poisons
II. Peripheral Nerve Poisons
43. Cardiac Poisons
I. Aconite
II. Cinchona Alkaloids
III. Digitalis Purpurea
IV. Nerium Oleander
V. Thevetia Peruviana
VI. Nicotiana Tabacum (Tobacco)
44. Asphyxiants and Toxic Gases
I. Classification
II. Carbon Monoxide (CO)
III. Chlorine
IV. Hydrocyanic Acid (HCN)
V. Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S)
VI. War gases and Riot control agents
45. Pharmaceutical Toxicology
Non-Steroidal Anti-inflammatory drugs and antipyretic analgesics
46. Drug Dependence and Abuse
I. Introduction
II. Psychoactive Drugs
III. Body Packer and Body Stuffer Syndromes
IV. Investigation of Drug Abuse Deaths
V. Toxicologic Radiology
VI. Glossary of Drug Abuse
VII. ML Aspects of Drug Abuse [general]
47. Miscellaneous Poisons
I. Formaldehyde
II. Nitrites and Nitrates
I. IPC
II. CrPC
III. IEA [Indian Evidence Act]
IV. Medicolegally Important Acts and Rules
I. Common names and active Principles of poisonous plants
II. Fatal dose, fatal periods and antidotes in a nutshell




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