The extent to which a substance is poisonous
Odorless, tasteless poison commonly used for poisoning in the 17th through 19th centuries
Post-mortem examination of a corpse to determine the cause and manner of death and to evaluate any toxins, diseases, or injuries that may be present
A toxic gas released by car exhaust
Arsenic, lead, and mercury are all this type of poison
This man is known as the Father of Forensic Toxicology (last name)
This schedule number contains drugs with high potential for abuse and addiction but have some medical value with restrictions
The most poisonous biological substance known to humans
This group of drugs is often used to relieve anxiety and produce sleep
This test was the first use of toxicology in a jury trail
Toxin with a bitter almond smell
When toxins enter through the gastrointestinal system
This depressant is commonly known as the "date rape drug"
Alcohol is oxidized by this organ
Also known as MDMA, this hallucinogen causes increased heart rate and blood pressure. panic attacks, and other side effects
A deadly nervous system disease caused by bacteria that produces violent muscle spasms
Most narcotics are derived from this poppy
This schedule number contains drugs with low potential abuse, medical use, and the lowest potential for dependency