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The forensic aspects of poisons / Richard A. Stripp.

By: Stripp, Richard AMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Inside forensic science /series editor Lawrence KobilinskyPublication details: New York : Chelsea House, c2007Description: 127 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cmISBN: 9780791091975 (hc.); 079109197X (hc.)Subject(s): Forensic toxicologyDDC classification: 614/.13 LOC classification: RA1228 | .S77 2007
Contents:
Introduction to the science of poisons Modern forensic toxicology Types of poisons Poisoners in history Drugs of abuse Postmortem forensic toxicology Drug testing.
Summary: This book investigates the common drugs and poisons that a forensic toxicologist would encounter. The author explains how such practitioners go about establishing the cause of death and disease, and the signs of poisoning.
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Includes glossary, bibliographical references (p. 110-121) and index.

Introduction to the science of poisons Modern forensic toxicology Types of poisons Poisoners in history Drugs of abuse Postmortem forensic toxicology Drug testing.

This book investigates the common drugs and poisons that a forensic toxicologist would encounter. The author explains how such practitioners go about establishing the cause of death and disease, and the signs of poisoning.

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