Introduction to Veterinary and Comparative Forensic Medicine
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โฆ Synopsis
Content:
Chapter 1 What is Forensic Medicine? (pages 1โ10):
Chapter 2 Special Features of Veterinary and Comparative Forensic Medicine (pages 10โ42):
Chapter 3 Importance and Application of Animal Law (pages 42โ61):
Chapter 4 Animal Welfare (pages 61โ85):
Chapter 5 Conservation and Wildlife Crime (pages 85โ113):
Chapter 6 Clinical Work (pages 115โ168):
Chapter 7 Pathology and Post?Mortem Examinations (pages 168โ225):
Chapter 8 Laboratory Investigations (pages 225โ241):
Chapter 9 Site Visits, Fieldwork and Collection of Evidence (pages 241โ261):
Chapter 10 Record?Keeping and Collation and Analysis of Findings (pages 261โ276):
Chapter 11 Storage, Labelling and Presentation of Material (pages 276โ285):
Chapter 12 Serving as an Expert and Appearing in Court (pages 285โ304):
Chapter 13 The Future (pages 304โ313):
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