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Autopsy in Sudden Unexplained Death in Youth: indispensable or in some cases redundant?
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Teaching forensic pathology to undergraduates at Zhongshan School of Medicine
Producing qualified forensic pathological practitioners is a common difficulty around the world. In China, forensic pathology is one of the required major subspecialties for undergraduates majoring in forensic medicine, in contrast to forensic education in Western countries where forensic pathology is often optional.
, Terry Su, Da Zheng
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The Rise of Forensic Pathology in Human Medicine [PDF]
The rise of forensic pathology in human medicine has greatly contributed to the administration of justice, public safety and security, and medical knowledge. However, the evolution of human forensic pathology has been challenging. Veterinary forensic pathologists can learn from some of the lessons that have informed the growth and development of human ...
M S Pöllänen
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Molecular pathology in forensic medicine—Introduction
Forensic Science International, 2010Techniques of molecular biology have improved diagnostic sensitivity, accuracy and validity in forensic medicine very much, especially in the field of identification (paternity testing, stain analysis). Since more than 10 years these techniques - meanwhile well established in clinical disciplines - are used also for other applications in forensic ...
Madea , Burkhard +3 more
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A Perspective on Veterinary Forensic Pathology and Medicine in the United Kingdom [PDF]
Internationally, forensic medicine and pathology are increasingly recognized as an important aspect of work done by veterinary clinicians and veterinary pathologists. In this article, a forensic veterinary clinician, a forensic veterinary pathologist in private practice, and a forensic veterinary pathologist at a veterinary school discuss the ...
S G, Newbery, S W, Cooke, H M, Martineau
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Paediatric Forensic Medicine and Pathology
1989Introduction. The role of the expert witness in paediatric forensic practice - Cyril H Wecht and Glenn M Larkin Part Two: Forensic medicine and pathology. Genetic counselling and prenatal diagnosis - J A Raeburn Intoxication in utero - Eunice J Larson The examination of stillbirths - W J A Patrick The postmortem examination of a baby - John L Emery The
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Paediatric forensic medicine and pathology
Journal of Clinical Pathology, 2009Anthony Busuttil, Jean W Keeling. . Published by Hodder Education, London, 2008, £175.00. ISBN-13 978-0-340-79157-4 Paging through the book, one gets the impression that this is a well-organised book with a good layout, numerous figures and tables, and good-quality images that are in colour (except the radiographs).
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Introduction to Forensic Medicine and Pathology
2007The aim of this chapter is to explain what legal medicine is (from its background to the present), and forensic pathology in particular — what its objectives are, what forensic doctors do, and when, why, how, and for whom. Furthermore, the author aims to identify their main difficulties and expectancies.
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[Forensic medicine and the overlap with pathology].
Der Pathologe, 2010Forensic medicine incorporates research, teaching and professional service. In the routine practice this encompasses interdisciplinary cooperation with physicians, natural scientists and the legal profession. Lectures in forensic medicine include the correct performance of an external examination of corpses, which every physician must be capable of ...
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Paediatric and Forensic Medicine and Pathology
Pediatric and Developmental Pathology, 2006Marta Cecilia, Cohen, Irene, Scheimberg
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