Forensic Medicine - From Old Problems to New Challenges
โ Scribed by D. Vieira
- Publisher
- Intech
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 394
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Table of Contents
preface_Forensic Medicine โ From Old Problems to New Challenges......Page 1
Avoiding Errors and Pitfalls in Evidence Sampling for Forensic Genetics......Page 13
Death Scene Investigation from the Viewpoint of Forensic Medicine Expert......Page 25
Diagnostic of Drowning in Forensic Medicine......Page 65
Forensic Investigation in Anaphylactic Deaths......Page 73
Forensic Age Estimation in Unaccompanied Minors and Young Living Adults......Page 89
Epidemiology and Diagnostic Problems of Electrical Injury in Forensic Medicine......Page 133
Child Deaths......Page 149
Child Abuse and the External Cause of Death in Estonia......Page 189
Sexual Assault in Childhood and Adolescence......Page 201
Cannabinoids: Forensic Toxicology and Therapeutics......Page 227
Pharmacogenetics Role in Forensic Sciences......Page 263
Forensic Pharmacogenetics......Page 279
Forensic Microbiology......Page 305
Advanced Medical Imaging and Reverse Engineering Technologies in Craniometric Study......Page 319
House Dust Mites, Other Domestic Mites and Forensic Medicine......Page 339
Types and Subtypes of the Posterior Part of the Cerebral arterial Circle in Human Adult Cadavers......Page 371
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