In which of the following poisons, injuries are not present at the poal of entry but with considerable systemic involvement during autopsy?

Correct Answer: Nitrobenzene
Description: Poisons producing systemic lesions without injury at the poal of entry: Acute haemolytic poisons (Arsine, Nitrobenzene) Poisons producing leisons at poal of entry without systemic injuries: corrosives, chlorine, sulphur dioxide. Poisons producing both local and systemic injuries heavy metals
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