Current Practice in Forensic Medicine
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 339
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Although forensic medicine has been in existence for centuries in one guise or another, it is only with the recent growth in international research that it has begun to be acknowledged as a specific discipline in its own right. Many areas of progress are being made and this text aims to provide a unique, in-depth and critical update on selected topics that are of direct relevance to those practicing in the field including lawyers, police, medical and dental practitioners, forensic scientists and postgraduate/undergraduate medical students and undergraduate law students preparing for forensic medicine examinations.
This volume is designed to cover the wider aspects of forensic medicine, including the law, science, medicine (forensic pathology, clinical forensic medicine and forensic psychiatry) and dentistry. Topics covered include subjects of debate and/or uncertainty in areas where significant advances have been made and in those of current relevance to the forensic profession, Chapters provide a variety of approaches to the areas under discussion with reviews of current knowledge, information on significant changes and pointers to the future that the reader should be aware of.
Features:
- An authoritative review, for forensic medicine practitioners throughout the world, from leading international experts in the field.
- Provides critical commentary and updates on current practice.
- Topics include: a guide to the presentation of forensic medical evidence, bioterrorism, the paediatric hymen, assessment and interpretation of bone trauma in children, adult sexual assault, genital photography, forensic photography, common errors in injury interpretation, self-inflicted injuries and associated psychological profiles, bite marks and the role of the pathologist in aviation disasters.
- Includes a wealth of four colour figures to illustrate key points discussed within the text.
Chapter 1 Expert Evidence and Healthcare Professionals (pages 1โ15): I. Freckelton
Chapter 2 Forensic Investigation of Biological Weapon Use (pages 17โ42): T. J. J. Inglis, E. M. Eitzen and A. G. Robertson
Chapter 3 The Paediatric Hymen (pages 43โ61): S. C. Boos and J. McCann
Chapter 4 Assessment and Interpretation of Bone Trauma in Children (pages 63โ93): A. Smith and T. Cain
Chapter 5 Adult Sexual Assault (pages 95โ122): J. J. Payne?James and P. Beh
Chapter 6 The Ethical and Medical Aspects of Photodocumenting Genital Injury (pages 123โ158): P. Brennan and I. Berle
Chapter 7 The Photography of Injuries (pages 159โ192): N. P. Marsh
Chapter 8 DNA analysis: Current Practice and Problems (pages 193โ237): D. Syndercombe Court
Chapter 9 Injury Interpretation: Possible Errors and Fallacies (pages 239โ271): John Gall and Jason Payne?James
Chapter 10 Self?inflicted Injuries and Associated Psychological Profiles (pages 273โ290): John Gall, R. Goldney and Jason Payne?James
Chapter 11 Bite Marks (pages 291โ308): J. G. Clement
Chapter 12 Aviation Disasters: The Role of the Forensic Pathologist (pages 309โ322): A. G. Robertson
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