Text-book of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology is a comprehensive and authoritative guide that delves into the principles and practices of forensic medicine and toxicology, serving as an essential resource for medical students, practitioners, and legal professionals. The book systematically covers the medico-legal aspects of death, injury, and poisoning, providing detailed explanations of post-mortem changes, identification of bodies, and the various causes and types of death, including asphyxia, drowning, burns, and electrocution. It explores the legal responsibilities of medical practitioners, the procedures for conducting autopsies, and the interpretation of findings in a legal context. The toxicology section offers an in-depth analysis of common and uncommon poisons, their physiological effects, symptoms of poisoning, methods of detection, and treatment protocols. The text also addresses the medico-legal implications of sexual offenses, infanticide, abortion, and insanity, highlighting the intersection between medical knowledge and the law. Richly illustrated with case studies, diagrams, and practical examples, the book emphasizes the importance of accuracy, objectivity, and ethical conduct in forensic investigations. With its clear language and systematic approach, Text-book of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology remains a vital reference for anyone involved in the fields of forensic science, medicine, or law, offering timeless insights into the application of medical science in the pursuit of justice.