Time of Death Relative to Alcohol Use: Application of Brain: blood Ratios and Gastric Ethanol
<p>Ethyl alcohol (alcohol) is the most commonly analyzed toxin in forensic laboratories, the drug most often found postmortem, regardless of the cause of death and the drug most frequently reported in violent deaths [1,2]. Death from alcohol poisoning is commonly reported [2,3] and depending o...
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Journal of Addiction Medicine and Therapeutic Science - Peertechz Publications,
2016-12-17.
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