Forensic Medicine: Clinical and Pathological Aspects

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Jason Payne-James, Anthony Busuttil, William Smock
Cambridge University Press, 2003 - Law - 832 pages
This edited, multi-author, multi-national book is intended to provide state-of-the-art information about the forensic aspects of medicine and related fields for those involved in the clinical and pathological forensic aspects of the care, assessment, investigation and diagnosis of victims, perpetrators and assailants and others involved in police or judicial systems. Each chapter is written by an acknowledged specialist and established authority within the particular field and this book is intended to become the standard reference work on the forensic aspects of forensic medicine and healthcare. Each chapter, when appropriate, will suggest clear guidelines for the practical applications of issues discussed and will be fully referenced with the most up-to-date or most authoritative references and clear illustrations, tables and algorithms for practical guidance. The book will be divided into a number of sections, concerned with the different aspects of forensic medicine, for ease of reference.
 

Contents

V
3
VII
13
IX
27
XI
39
XIII
49
XV
57
XVII
67
XVIII
79
LIII
391
LV
409
LVII
453
LIX
469
LXI
487
LXIII
499
LXV
505
LXVII
513

XIX
81
XXI
91
XXIII
115
XXV
133
XXVII
149
XXVIII
169
XXX
181
XXXII
201
XXXIII
213
XXXIV
231
XXXVI
247
XXXVIII
259
XL
275
XLII
289
XLIV
307
XLVI
321
XLVII
337
XLVIII
349
L
375
LI
377
LXIX
525
LXXI
543
LXXIII
565
LXXV
579
LXXVI
595
LXXVIII
609
LXXX
623
LXXXI
645
LXXXIII
661
LXXXV
663
LXXXVII
677
LXXXIX
689
XCI
705
XCIII
721
XCV
731
XCVII
747
XCIX
755
CI
777
CIII
805
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