Metallic Poisons: Arsenic, Lead & Mercury
HardHigh-yieldForensic Medicine · Toxicology
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Metallic (heavy-metal) poisons are a perennial NEET PG favourite, especially arsenic — the single most-tested metallic poison in forensic toxicology. This set hinges on classic clinical signs (Mees' lines, lead line, acrodynia), bedside chemical tests (Reinsch, Marsh), chelating antidotes, and postmortem appearances. Master the comparison tables below and you will clear almost every stem. --- Metallic poisons are…
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