2: No: 35: - On postmortem examination the features like cyanosis petechial haemorrhages, froth at nostril with dark and fluid blood is diagnostic of poisoning by: - A. Carbon monoxide B. Carbon dioxide C. Hydrogen sulphide D. Hydrogen Acid E. Potassium cyanide.
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froth at nostril with dark and fluid blood is diagnostic of poisoning by: -
A. Carbon monoxide
B. Carbon dioxide
C. Hydrogen sulphide
D. Hydrogen Acid
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