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Clinical Forensic Medicine

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2000
Abstract [Ryan MT. Clinical forensic medicine. Ann Emerg Med. September 2000;36:271-273.]
Debra E. Houry, Mary T. Ryan
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Anthropometry in Forensic Medicine and Forensic Science- 'Forensic Anthropometry'

, 2018
Anthropometry is a series of systematized measuring techniques that express quantitatively the dimensions of the human body and skeleton. Anthropometry is often viewed as a traditional and perhaps the basic tool of biological anthropology, but it has a ...
K. Krishan
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Photography in forensic medicine

Journal of Audiovisual Media in Medicine, 1994
Forensic photography, although similar to medical photography, has different aims, and different objectives. The main consideration is that the images are taken primarily for legal reasons, therefore the results must be accurate and detailed, and of use in court.
A. P. Henham, K. A. P. Lee
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Forensic Medicine in China

The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1998
Although China has a long history of forensic medicine, with the first standard text published in 1247, modern practices appeared only in the 1930s under Professor Lin Ji. After the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, there was a period of rapid development, which was later interrupted by the Cultural Revolution of 1966-1976.
Derrick J. Pounder, Zhang Peng
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Evaluation of Agonal Cardiac Function for Sudden Cardiac Death in Forensic Medicine with Postmortem Brain Natriuretic Peptide (BNP) and NT‐proBNP: A Meta‐analysis

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2019
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is an unexpected death caused by a sudden loss of cardiac function, which is currently a global public health problem. Evaluation of the agonal cardiac function of the deceased is a quite important task for the diagnosis of SCD
Z. Cao   +6 more
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Forensic medicine in the Netherlands

Forensic Science International, 1988
In this paper a review is given of the evolution of the Dutch Forensic Medical Association (Forensisch Medisch Genootschap, FMG): post-graduate education and the position of the police surgeon today in the Dutch legal and medical society. In just a couple of years forensic medicine has grown into a respected form of social health with worldwide ...
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Geographic forensic medicine and forensic sciences

The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1985
The necessity of learning more about the criminality and the culture of persons from overseas is upon us. As forensic scientists, we have to take a lead in presenting information to our colleagues that would facilitate their investigations. In this paper, we look at many of the different cultures that have been presented to American authorities, and ...
William G. Eckert   +2 more
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A 70-year study of femicides at the Forensic Medicine department, University of Bologna (Italy).

Forensic Science International, 2022
A. Giorgetti   +6 more
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Myocardial sarcoidosis in forensic medicine

Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine, 1999
Sudden death is the most common manifestation of myocardial sarcoidosis, which is often clinically silent. The disease is rarely encountered in forensic medicine, but the diagnosis is important because it may change the interpretation of the manner of death and thus have insurance implications.
Thomsen, T.K., Eriksson, T.
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Forensic medicine in Nepal: Past, present, and future.

Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine, 2022
A. Atreya   +3 more
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