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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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Computers in Forensic Medicine—II

Medicine, Science and the Law, 1987
This is the second of two papers on the use of computers in a department of forensic medicine. It deals with the use of mainframe and desktop computers. The fields of application covered are bibliography, research, statistics, administration, inventories, accounts and word-processing.
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Forensic Medicine in Panama

Medicine, Science and the Law, 1993
J V, Pachar, D A, Crooks
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Forensic Medicine in Japan

The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1986
S, Tsunenari, H, Suyama
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Artificial intelligence in the practice of forensic medicine: a scoping review

International Journal of Legal Medicine, 2023
Laurent Tournois   +2 more
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Forensic Medicine - The Role of Current Technology in Forensic Medicine and Forensic Sciences

In forensic science, forensic dentistry has become a crucial component that helps identify deceased people who cannot be identified visually or through other means. Dental records are inspected and assessed before presentation in the interest of justice and the law. Identification is difficult in medicolegal cases where people’s responses are erroneous
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Clinical forensic medicine in Eastern Denmark: Organisation and assessments

Medicine, Science and the Law, 2020
Lykke Schrøder Jakobsen   +2 more
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