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Introduction to the Forensic Pathology of Cocaine
The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1991During the last several years, a clearer understanding of cocaine's effects on the body has emerged. Metabolism and tissue distribution are better understood. A diverse group of cocaine-related illnesses have been reported, but many appear to share the underlying mechanism of catecholamine toxicity.
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2014
* Chapter 1: Thanatology * Chapter 2: Mechanical Injuries * Chapter 3: Thermal Injuries * Chapter 4: Electrical Injuries * Chapter 5: Firearm Injuries * Chapter 6: Regional Injuries * Chapter 7: Transportation Injuries * Chapter 8: Mechanical ...
Tanuj Kanchan+4 more
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* Chapter 1: Thanatology * Chapter 2: Mechanical Injuries * Chapter 3: Thermal Injuries * Chapter 4: Electrical Injuries * Chapter 5: Firearm Injuries * Chapter 6: Regional Injuries * Chapter 7: Transportation Injuries * Chapter 8: Mechanical ...
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Forensic Pathology in Israel [PDF]
Forensic medicine is a constantly evolving field. From its early days during the British Mandate, through the founding of a National Center of Forensic Medicine until today, forensic medicine in Israel has been affected both by worldwide trends in postmortem investigation, technological advancements, and the unique religious makeup of the population ...
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Forensic Pathology: Pulmonary Disease
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1998Certain conditions in cases with pulmonary pathology such as thrombosis and embolism, pregnancy, asthma, drug abuse, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and occupational exposures are particularly likely to come under critical scrutiny and may form the basis of allegations of medical negligence, wrongful death or product liability.
Grover M. Hutchins, Michael A. Graham
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2016
The basic tenets of forensic pathology are presented in this chapter, including methods for the assessment of the manner and cause of death following forensic autopsy. Particular attention is paid to the uncertainty inherent in some aspects of forensic investigation of death, and how epidemiologic evidence can enhance the reliability of some ...
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The basic tenets of forensic pathology are presented in this chapter, including methods for the assessment of the manner and cause of death following forensic autopsy. Particular attention is paid to the uncertainty inherent in some aspects of forensic investigation of death, and how epidemiologic evidence can enhance the reliability of some ...
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Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal, 1978
SummaryForensic pathology in Canada has been practiced largely as a sideline by pathologists who are qualified and employed in other branches of the speciality of pathology and who often have no formal training in medico-legal work. Responsibility for and interest in the growth of forensic pathology as a specialized discipline has been divided.
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SummaryForensic pathology in Canada has been practiced largely as a sideline by pathologists who are qualified and employed in other branches of the speciality of pathology and who often have no formal training in medico-legal work. Responsibility for and interest in the growth of forensic pathology as a specialized discipline has been divided.
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2012
Introduction to Pathology.- Introduction to Forensic Sciences.- Introduction to Forensic Pathology.- Death Investigation.- Death Certification.- Overview of Anatomy and Physiology.- The Forensic Examination and Autopsy.- Postmortem Changes and Time of Death.
Joseph A. Prahlow, Roger W. Byard
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Introduction to Pathology.- Introduction to Forensic Sciences.- Introduction to Forensic Pathology.- Death Investigation.- Death Certification.- Overview of Anatomy and Physiology.- The Forensic Examination and Autopsy.- Postmortem Changes and Time of Death.
Joseph A. Prahlow, Roger W. Byard
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Inference in Forensic Pathology
Academic Forensic Pathology, 2011Forensic pathologists make inferences about cause and manner of death. Those inferences have come under increasing scrutiny by the courts, by social critics of our findings, and by society at large. Much of this criticism is due to our inability to explain our inferential process.
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A Review of Forensic Pathology
Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1991Abstract Ever since being enticed into the field of forensic pathology some 15 years ago, I have awaited the publication of a concise, definitive text in the field which would encompass the numerous and varied aspects of potential cases sure to be encountered in the routine workday of a practicing forensic pathologist.
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