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The forensic scientist is concerned with three groups of materials: -

  1. (i)

    those whose possession is controlled by law;

  2. (ii)

    those which have been administered to a person with the intention of endangering life;

  3. (iii)

    those whose ingestion affects the ability of motorists.

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Williams, R.L. (1984). Assay of Compounds of Forensic Interest. In: Reid, E., Wilson, I.D. (eds) Drug Determination in Therapeutic and Forensic Contexts. Methodological Surveys in Biochemistry and Analysis, vol 14. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2397-6_46

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