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Toxicology Dr.Swapnil K. Patond MBBS,MD(Forensic Medicine & Toxicology) PGDHM,PGDML,FIBE Associate Professor Department Of Forensic Medicine J.N.Medical College, Sawangi (M) Wardha
FM 8.1: Describe the history of Toxicology FM 8.2: Define the terms Toxicology, Forensic Toxicology, Clinical Toxicology and poison FM 8.3: Describe the various types of poisons, Toxicokinetics & Toxicodynamics and diagnosis of poisoning in living and dead FM 8.4: Describe the Laws in relations to poisons including NDPS Act, Medico-legal aspects of poisons FM 8.4: Describe Medico-legal autopsy in cases of poisoning including preservation and dispatch of viscera for chemical analysis
GENERAL CONSIDERATION At the end of the class, the students Shall be able to – Define the Forensic Toxicology, Poison, Drug etc. Define the relevant acts related to poisons. Enumerate the various sources of poisons. Describe the various routes of administration of poisons. Enumerate the factors influencing action of poison. Classify the poisons. Describe the treatment given. Enumerate the medico legal importance
History Poisons like Arsenic, Aconite & Opium were known in ancient India. Mathew Joseph Orfilla- Spanish chemist k/a ‘Father of Toxicology’ wrote 1st Text book on poison. Robert christison – A British physician k/a 1st British toxicologist. Alexander ‘O’ Getler – chief forensic toxicologist of laboratory of New York. k/a Father of American Toxicologists.