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Subject: lab toxicology
Category: Science > Chemistry
Asked by: stressedoutstudent-ga
List Price: $4.00
Posted: 09 Feb 2005 10:38 PST
Expires: 11 Mar 2005 10:38 PST
Question ID: 471809
how are poisons detected at autopsy if there are no visable signs? (eg
burning or inflammation)and what kind of lab work is involved?

Clarification of Question by stressedoutstudent-ga on 16 Feb 2005 00:49 PST
There are no visable signs of another cause of death, it appears that
a healthy person in their late thirties is dead, a non smoker, its the
kind of blood and liver tests that you would run and what they would
tell you i'm looking for!
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Subject: Re: lab toxicology
From: dr_bob-ga on 14 Feb 2005 09:23 PST
 
if there are no visible signs of the poison entering,,,, then I ask
you,,,  are there visible signs of another cause of death???  I guess
not...

Physiologically, why did the person die?  ooohhh suspicious...

Perhaps, you should consider an analysis of blood, or liver??  hmmm...

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