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ISBN 10: 8131236234
ISBN 13: 9788131236239
Author: Krishan Vij
- Thoroughly revamped and revised edition carrying precise information in a concise manner.
- Radical changes have been effected in the chapters Death and Its Medicolegal Aspects: Forensic Thanatology; Sudden and Unexpected Deaths; Asphyxial Deaths; Deaths Associated with Surgery, Anaesthesia and Blood Transfusion; Custody Related Torture and/or Death; Medicolegal Examination of the Living; Injuries by Firearms; Complications of Trauma: Was Wounding Responsible for Death?; Consent to and Refusal of Treatment; Medical Negligence; and Intricacies of Forensic Toxicology.
- Enriched with photographs, drawings, sketches, flowcharts, and tables for easy and catchy understanding.
- Old cases have been replaced with new ones, making way for the readers to appreciate medicolegal implications.
- Reflects author’s personal experience of about three decades and the knowledge gathered from extensive reading, interactions, deliberations, etc. at various platforms.
Textbook of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology 5th Edition Table of contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction to Forensic Medicine and Indian Legal System
Indian Legal System
Legal Procedure at an Inquest
Juvenile Justice Board
Medical Evidence
Dying Declaration
Procedure for Examination of a Witness in the Court
Kinds of Witnesses
Doctor in the Witness Box
Chapter 2: Medicolegal Autopsy
Medicolegal Autopsy
Exhumation
Obscure Autopsy
Anaphylactic Deaths
Artefacts
Chapter 3: Identification
Medicolegal Aspects of Identity
Identification in the Living
Identification of the Dead
Mass Disaster
Chapter 4: Death and Its Medicolegal Aspects (Forensic Thanatology)
Brain Death
Somatic and Molecular Deaths
Suspended Animation (Apparent Death)
Mode, Manner, Mechanism and Cause of Death
Estimation of Time Since Death
Contents of Stomach, Intestines and Bladder in Estimating Time Since Death
Chapter 5: Sudden and Unexpected Death
Sudden Death and Heart Diseases
Some Other Causes of Sudden Death Having Medicolegal Significance
Sudden Death in Infancy
Chapter 6: Asphyxial Deaths
Asphyxial Stigmata
Suffocation
Carbon Monoxide
Carbon Dioxide
Smothering
Gagging
Choking
Traumatic Asphyxia
Postural Asphyxia
Burking
Death by Compression of the Neck
Hanging
Strangulation
Drowning
Chapter 7: Infanticide and Foeticide
Infanticide
Development of the Foetus
Foeticide
Law’s Difficulty in Dealing with Foetus
Chapter 8: Thermal Deaths
Systemic Hyperthermia ( Flowchart 8.1)
Burns
Causes of Death in Burns
Fatal Period
Age of the Burn Injury
Autopsy Findings
Antemortem and Postmortem Nature of Burns
Suicide, Accident or Homicide
Some Legal Provisions in Relation to Dowry Death
Burns by Moist Heat (Scalds) (Flowchart 8.1)
Hypothermia (Exposure To Cold) (Flowchart 8.1)
Chapter 9: Starvation and Neglect
Fatal Period
Autopsy Findings
Circumstances of Death
Malnutrition
Chapter 10: Death by Electrocution
Factors Involved in Electrocution
Mortality and Mechanism of Death by Electric Shock
Autopsy Findings
Circumstances of Electrocution
Lightning
Chapter 11: Deaths Associated with Surgery
Respiratory Embarrassment
Cardiac Embarrassment
Hypovolaemia and Other Factors
Regional and Spinal Anaesthesia
Instruments and Instrumentation
Unforeseeable Problems
Precautions for Autopsy
Autopsy
Medicolegal Considerations
Blood Transfusion—Hazards and Risks
Death due to Periprocedural Complication
Chapter 12: Custody Related Torture and/or Death
Custody—Meaning Thereof
Torture
Methods of Torture
Circumstances of Death
Role of Autopsy Surgeon
Chapter 13: Injuries: Medicolegal Considerations and Types
Was the Wound Inflicted During Life or After Death?
Wound Healing
Fabricated Wounds
Important Sections Related to Offences Against Human Body
Differentiating Kidnapping and Abduction
Classification of Injuries
Chapter 14: Injuries by Blunt Force
Skin Anatomy and Its Forensic Aspects
Dermis
Abrasions
Contusions (Bruises)
Lacerations
Associations of Abrasions, Contusions and Lacerations
Falls
Chapter 15: Injuries by Sharp Force
Incision/Cut/Slash
Stab/Punctured Wounds
Chapter 16: Injuries by Firearms
Types of Firearms
Ammunition
General Makeup of a Firearm (Fig. 16.2 )
Mechanism of Bullet Wound Production
Wounds Produced by Rifled Firearms
Wounds Produced by Smoothbore Weapons
Unusual Circumstances Encountered in Firearm Injuries
Firearm Residues
Direction Of Fire
Autopsy
Suicide, Accident or Homicide?
Surgical Artefacts in Firearm Wounds
Cases
Chapter 17: Injuries by Explosives
Disruptive Effects
Air Blast (Shock Wave)
Effects of Blast Wave/Shock Wave
Burns
Flying Missiles
Falling Masonry
Fumes
Autopsy in Explosion Deaths
Chapter 18: Regional Injuries
Head Injuries
Spinal Injuries
Trauma
Chapter 19: Transportation Injuries
Mechanisms of Vehicular Injury
Injuries to the Pedestrians
Injuries to the Motorcyclists
Injuries to the Pedal Cyclists
Aircraft Accidents
Railway Accidents
Vehicular Conflagration
Medicolegal Aspects of Transport Injuries
Chapter 20: Medicolegal Examination of the Living
Medicolegal Examination in Assault Cases
Medicolegal Examination in Sexual Offences
Medicolegal Aspects of Semen
Diagnosis of Pregnancy
Child Abuse
Chapter 21: Complications of Trauma: Was Wounding Responsible for Death?
Primary/Immediate/Direct Causes
Wounds Indirectly Fatal/Delayed Causes of Death
Chapter 22: Medical Education vis-à-vis Medical Practice
Codes of Medical Ethics
The Declaration of Geneva (1948)
Medical Councils
Indian Medical Council Act, 1933
Indian Medical Council Act, 1956
Constitution of the Indian Medical Council
Composition of the State Medical Council
Professional Secrecy
Privileged Communication
Unethical Conduct and Misconduct Differentiated
Professional Conduct, Etiquettes and Ethics for Registered Medical Practitioners
Red Cross—Not For All
Chapter 23: Medical Negligence
Elements of Negligence
Proof of Negligence
Contributory Negligence
Vicarious Liability
Liability for Injury to the Third Parties
Medical Product Liability
Criminalisation of Negligence
Consumer Protection Act and Medical Negligence
Failure to Take X-ray—Whether Amounts to Negligence
Chapter 24: Consent to and Refusal of Treatment
Types of Consent
Doctrine of Extension and Proportionality
Doctrine of Informed Consent
Who Discloses?
Hospital’s Role
Ability to Consent
Exceptions to Material Disclosure
Evidentiary Proof of Adequate Disclosure
Sections 53, 53A and 164A of CrPC in Relation to Consent
Euthanasia
Chapter 25: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome: Medical
Introduction
Healthcare Workers with HIV Infection
Criminalisation of HIV Transmission
Aids And Autopsies
Chapter 26: Abortion and Delivery
Abortion
Penal Provisions Relating to Criminal Abortion
Examination of the Woman Who has Allegedly Aborted
Examination of Aborted Material
Delivery
Chapter 27: Impotence
Causes of Impotence and Sterility in Males
Causes of Impotence and Sterility in Females
Sterilisation
Artificial Insemination
In Vitro Fertilisation (Test Tube Baby)
‘Wrongful Birth’ and ‘Wrongful Life’ Cases
Chapter 28: Nullity of Marriage
Void and Voidable Marriages
Divorce
Legitimacy
Legal Consequences of Fecundation Ab Extra
Chapter 29: Forensic Psychiatry
Mental Health Act, 1987
Various Signs/Symptoms with Medicolegal Importance
Mental Retardation (Mental Subnormality)
Personality Disorders
Certification of Mental Illness
True and Feigned Mental Illness (Insanity)
Restraint of the Mentally Ill
Admission to the Psychiatric Hospital
Discharge of the Mentally Ill from the Psychiatric Hospital
Civil Responsibility of the Mentally III
Criminal Responsibility of the Mentally Ill
Criminal Responsibility for Offence Committed During Intoxication
Sexual Perversions/Deviations (Paraphilias)
Chapter 30: Basic Considerations in Drugs/Chemicals
Routes of Administration
Pharmacokinetics (What the Body does to the Drug/Chemical)
Pharmacodynamics (What a Drug/ Chemical does to the Body)
Mechanisms of Action of Drugs/ Chemicals
Analytical Methods Used in Toxicology
Classification of Poisons
Accidental poisoning
Chapter 31: Intricacies of Forensic Toxicology
Forensic Toxicology
Concept and Scope of Toxicology
Statutes on Drugs/Poisons in India
Factors Modifying the Action of Poisons
Concept of Fatal Dose
Evidence of Poisoning in the Living
Evidence of Poisoning in the Dead
Technique of Obtaining Autopsy Samples
Interpretation of Results
Relative Toxicity of Drugs/Chemicals
Chapter 32: Duties of a Doctor in Cases of Suspected Poisoning
General Management of Poisoning
Treatment of General Symptoms
Chapter 33: Corrosive Poisons
Mechanism of Action
Diagnosis and Management
Medicolegal Aspects
Organic Acids
Vitriolage
Chapter 34: Nonmetallic and Metallic Irritants
Nonmetallic Irritants
Metallic Irritants
Chapter 35: Irritants of Plant Origin
Ricinus communis (Castor Oil Plant, Arandi)
Croton tiglium (Jamal Gota or Nepala)
Abrus precatorius (Indian Liquorice/ Jequirity/Gunch//Rati)
Colocynth (Bitter Apple/Indrayani)
Capsicum (Chillies/Cayenne Pepper)
Semecarpus Anacardium (Marking Nut)
Calotropis (Madar, Akdo)
Medicolegal aspects
Plumbago rosea (Lal Chitra) and Plumbago zeylanica (Chitra)
Claviceps purpurea (Ergot/Mother of Rye)
Chapter 36: Irritants of Animal Origin
Snakes (Ophida)
Arthropods
Chapter 37: Somniferous Group
Opium (Afim)
Heroin
Pethidine (Meperidine—Usa)
Methadone
Chapter 38: Alcohol and Alcoholism
Alcohol
Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome
Drunkenness
Death In Acute Alcoholic Poisoning
Collection and Preservation of Blood and Urine Samples
Alcoholism and Drug Dependency
Methanol (Methyl Alcohol/Wood Spirit/ Wood Naphtha/Colonial Spirit)
Medicolegal Examination in Case of Alcohol Intoxication
Chapter 39: Non-narcotic Drug Abuse
Non-narcotic Drugs
Barbiturates
Amphetamines
Tricyclic Antidepressants
Benzodiazepines
Hallucinogens
Cocaine (Coke/Snow/Cadillac/ White Lady, etc.)
Cannabis
Illicit Use of Drugs in Sports (Doping)
Street Drugs and Designer Drugs
Chapter 40: Deliriant Poisons
Dhatura
Chapter 41: Spinal Poisons
Strychnine (Kuchila)
Peripheral Nerve Poisons
Chapter 42: Cardiac Poisons
Nicotine
Aconite
Oleander (Kaner)
Chapter 43: Agro-chemical Poisoning
Pesticides
Organophosphates
Carbamates
Organochlorines (Chlorinated Hydrocarbons)
Endrin
Herbicides
Fungicides
Rodenticides
Pyrethrum and Other Insect Repellents
Chapter 44: Fumigants
Aluminium Phosphide
Chapter 45: Asphyxiants
Hydrocyanic Acid and Its Salts
Smoke
Chapter 46: Poisoning in Conflict: Chemical and Biological Warfare Agents
Chemical Warfare Agents
Lesser Used Chemical Warfare Agents
Biological Warfare Agents
Chapter 47: Hydrocarbons—Petroleum Distillates
Hydrocarbons
Volatile Substance Abuse
Chapter 48: Food Poisoning and Essential Metals’ Toxicity
Food Poisoning
Essential Metals—Potential for Toxicity Thereof
Annexure 1: Scientific Aids to Investigative Techniques
Annexure 2: Proforma for Age Certification
Annexure 3: Proforma for Medicolegal Examination of Injuries
Annexure 4: Proforma for Examination of a Victim of Sexual Assault
Annexure 5: Proforma for Examination of an Accused of Sexual Offence
Annexure 6: Issuing/Supplying Copies of Injury and/or Postmortem Reports (MLR and/or PMR)
Annexure 7(a): Penal Provisions Applicable to Medical Persons
Annexure 7(b): Penal Provisions Affording Protection to Medical Persons
Annexure 8: Standard Weights/Measures/Dimensions of Organs/Tissues
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