AIDS TO FORENSIC MEDICINE AND TOXICOLOGY
PART I FORENSIC MEDICINE
I. CRIMES
II. MEDICAL EVIDENCE
III. PERSONAL IDENTITY
IV. EXAMINATION OF PERSONS FOUND DEAD
V. MODES OF SUDDEN DEATH
VI. SIGNS OF DEATH
VII. DEATH FROM ANAESTHETICS, ETC.
VIII. PRESUMPTION OF DEATH; SURVIVORSHIP
IX. ASSAULT, MURDER, MANSLAUGHTER, ETC.
X. WOUNDS AND MECHANICAL INJURIES
XI. CONTUSED WOUNDS AND INJURIES UNACCOMPANIED BY SOLUTION OF CONTINUITY
XII. INCISED WOUNDS AND THOSE ACCOMPANIED BY SOLUTION OF CONTINUITY
XIII. GUNSHOT WOUNDS
XIV. WOUNDS OF VARIOUS PARTS OF THE BODY
XV. DETECTION OF BLOOD-STAINS, ETC.
XVI. DEATH BY SUFFOCATION
XVII. DEATH BY HANGING
XVIII. DEATH BY STRANGULATION
XIX. DEATH BY DROWNING
XX. DEATH FROM STARVATION
XXI. DEATH FROM LIGHTNING AND ELECTRICITY
XXII. DEATH FROM COLD OR HEAT
XXIII. PREGNANCY
XXIV. DELIVERY
XXV. FOETICIDE, OR CRIMINAL ABORTION
XXVI. INFANTICIDE
XXVII. EVIDENCES OF LIVE BIRTH
XXVIII. CAUSE OF DEATH IN THE FOETUS
XXIX. DURATION OF PREGNANCY
XXX. VIABILITY OF CHILDREN
XXXI. LEGITIMACY
XXXII. SUPERFOETATION
XXXIII. INHERITANCE
XXXIV. IMPOTENCE AND STERILITY
XXXV. RAPE
XXXVI. UNNATURAL OFFENCES
XXXVII. BLACKMAILING
XXXVIII. MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE
XXXIX. FEIGNED DISEASES
XL. MENTAL UNSOUNDNESS
XLI. IDIOCY, IMBECILITY, CRETINISM
XLII. DEMENTIA: ACUTE, CHRONIC, SENILE, AND PARALYTIC
XLIII. MANIA
XLIV. EXAMINATION OF PERSONS OF UNSOUND MIND
XLV. THE INEBRIATES ACTS
PART II TOXICOLOGY
I. DEFINITION OF A POISON
II. SALE OF POISONS; SCHEDULED POISONS
III. ACTION OF POISONS; CLASSIFICATION OF POISONS
IV. EVIDENCE OF POISONING
V. SYMPTOMS AND POST-MORTEM APPEARANCES OF DIFFERENT CLASSES OF POISONS
VI. DUTY OF PRACTITIONER IN SUPPOSED CASE OF POISONING
VII. TREATMENT OF POISONING
VIII. DETECTION OF POISONS
IX. THE MINERAL ACIDS
X. SULPHURIC ACID
XI. NITRIC ACID
XII. HYDROCHLORIC ACID
XIII. OXALIC ACID
XIV. CARBOLIC ACID
XV. POTASH, SODA, AND AMMONIA
XVI. INORGANIC IRRITANTS
XVII. CHLORATE OF POTASSIUM, ETC.
XVIII. BARIUM SALTS
XIX. IODINE IODIDE OF POTASSIUM
XX. PHOSPHORUS
XXI. ARSENIC AND ITS PREPARATIONS
XXII. ANTIMONY AND ITS PREPARATIONS
XXIII. MERCURY AND ITS PREPARATIONS
XXIV. LEAD AND ITS PREPARATIONS
XXV. COPPER AND ITS PREPARATIONS
XXVI. ZINC, SILVER, BISMUTH, AND CHROMIUM
XXVII. GASEOUS POISONS
XXVIII. VEGETABLE IRRITANTS
XXIX. OPIUM AND MORPHINE
XXX. BELLADONNA, HYOSCYAMUS, AND STRAMONIUM
XXXI. COCAINE
XXXII. CAMPHOR
XXXIII. TETRACHLORETHANE, ETC.
XXXIV. ALCOHOL, ETHER, AND CHLOROFORM
XXXV. CHLORAL HYDRATE
XXXVI. PETROLEUM AND PARAFFIN-OIL
XXXVII. ANTIPYRINE, ANTIFEBRIN, PHENACETIN, AND ANILINE
XXXVIII. SULPHONAL, TRIONAL, TETRONAL, VERONAL, PARALDEHYDE
XXXIX. CONIUM AND CALABAR BEAN
XL. TOBACCO AND LOBELIA
XLI. HYDROCYANIC ACID
XLII. ACONITE
XLIII. DIGITALIS
XLIV. NUX VOMICA, STRYCHNINE, AND BRUCINE
XLV. CANTHARIDES
XLVI. ABORTIFACIENTS
XLVII. POISONOUS FUNGI AND TOXIC FOODS
XLVIII. PTOMAINES OR CADAVERIC ALKALOIDS
INDEX
MANUALS FOR STUDENTS
BOOKS FOR STUDENTS.
STUDENTS' AIDS SERIES.
Title: Henrik Ibsen's Prose Dramas Vol III.
Author: Henrik Ibsen
Language: English
Produced by Douglas Levy
HENRIK IBSEN'S PROSE DRAMAS, VOL. III
LADY INGER OF OSTRAT, Translation by Charles Archer