Download MBBS 2nd Year WBUHS Forensic Medicine And Toxicology 2017 Question Paper

Download WBUHS (The West Bengal University of Health Sciences) MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) 2nd Year (Second Year) WBUHS Forensic Medicine And Toxicology 2017 Previous Question Paper




The West Bengal University of Health Sciences

M.B.B.S. 2nd Professional Examination, 2017



Subject ? Forensic Medicine & Toxicology

Time: 2hrs























Full Marks :40



Use Separate answer script for each group

Attempt all questions. The figures in the margin indicate distribution of marks in each question.

Group ? A



1. a) Define Bruise. How can you determine the age of bruise? How does parallel bruise occur?



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b) Define Rigor mortis. Describe in brief its mechanism of formation. Discuss the other conditions mimic Rigor

Mortis























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Group ? B



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2. a) Write down the medico legal importance of (any two) :











2 x 22

i) Hyoid bone

ii) Umbilical cord

iii) Saliva stain

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b) Write Short notes on ( any two ):

















2 x 22

i) Latent finger print

ii) Vicarious liability

iii) Testamentary Capacity

Group ? C



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3. a) Differentiate between ( any two ) :















2 x 22

i) Professional Negligence & Infamous conduct

ii) Medico legal autopsy & Pathological autopsy

iii) Secretor & Non-secretor

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b) Explain why ( any two ) :



















2 x 22

i) In Court of Law, sometimes leading questions are permitted during examination in Chief

ii) Wilson's Second degree b

urn is most painful

iii) In extremes of age, Epidural haemorrhage is rare but subdural haemorrhage is common.

Group ? D



4. a) Write clinical features and management in case of accidental ingestion of parathion. What are the

precautions to be taken to minimize occupational exposure?

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b) Write briefly on any two of the following :















2 x 22

i) Polyvalent anti-snake venom used in India.
ii) Anaemia and Basophilic stippling occur in chronic lead poisoning.

iii) Legal responsibilities of a medical practitioner attending a case of suspected poisoning.


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