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Introduction, classification, and management principles for poisoning. Corrosive Poisons: Strong acids (sulfuric, nitric) and alkalis. Metallic Poisons: Arsenic, lead, mercury, and copper poisoning. Agricultural & Plant Poisons:
Detailed procedures for dental profiling, fingerprints (dactylography), DNA analysis, and age/sex determination from bones. Injuries and Their Significance: Mechanical Injuries: Abrasions, lacerations, and incised wounds. Firearm & Explosion Injuries: Identification of entry and exit wounds. Regional Injuries: Specifically head, neck, and chest injuries. Thermal & Electrical Injuries: Burns, scalds, and lightning strikes. Asphyxial Deaths: Hanging, strangulation, and drowning. Medicolegal Aspects of Sex: