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Anthropometric Study of Cephalic and Facial Indices among Central Indian Population
The Paper Report about status of poisoning in a Rural Hospital at maharashtra. In north India Aluminium Phosphide is the commonest poison and in Maharashtra Organophosphorus Compounds are the commonest. Clinicians handling poisoning case for treatment fear legal scrutinity and poisoning is of concern to almost every body in the society including District and State administration.