Dissolution of the natural continuity of any tissue of the body is known as_______________?
A. Injury
B. Hurt
C. Wound
D. All of above
A. Injury
B. Hurt
C. Wound
D. All of above
A. External
B. Internal
C. Both A and B
D. None of above
In post-mortem _____________ organs of body are examined? Read More »
Judiciary And Law Mcqs, Medical Jurisprudence A. Determine cause of death
B. Determine age
C. Both (a) and (b)
D. None of above
The post-mortem of a dead body is conducted for the purpose to_____________? Read More »
Judiciary And Law Mcqs, Medical Jurisprudence A. Sixteen to seventeen years
B. Nineteen to twenty years
C. Twenty two to twenty three years
D. Twenty four to twenty five years
A. Four to five
B. Seven to ten
C. Both A and B
D. None of above
The pupa convert into adult in_____________ days in dead body? Read More »
Judiciary And Law Mcqs, Medical Jurisprudence A. Two to four
B. Three to six
C. Eight to twenty four
D. None of above
Maggots or larvae are produced in dead body within______________ hours? Read More »
Judiciary And Law Mcqs, Medical Jurisprudence A. Late time
B. Calculated period
C. Post-mortem interval
D. None of above
The time between the examination and death is called_____________? Read More »
Judiciary And Law Mcqs, Medical Jurisprudence A. Coma
B. Tardier
C. Toxin
D. None of above
The stoppge of brain functioning is called_______________? Read More »
Judiciary And Law Mcqs, Medical Jurisprudence A. Asthenia
B. Coma
C. Both A and B
D. None of above
Third cause of syncope is known as____________? Read More »
Judiciary And Law Mcqs, Medical Jurisprudence A. Haermorrhage
B. Asphyxia
C. Both A and B
D. None of above