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Main description:
The Atlas of Forensic Pathology, For Police, Forensic Scientists, Attorneys and Death Investigators is a Major Reference Work that is specifically is designed for non-pathologists who normally interact with forensic pathologists. Chapters 1 through 6 will provide background information regarding medicine, pathology, forensic pathology, death investigation, cause, manner and mechanism of death, death certification, and anatomy and physiology. The next 3 chapters will deal with general topics within forensic pathology, including the forensic autopsy, postmortem changes and time of death, and body identification. Chapters 10 through 20 will detail the major types of deaths encountered by forensic pathologists, including natural deaths, drug/toxin deaths, blunt force injuries, gunshot wounds, sharp force injuries, asphyxia, drowning, electrocution, temperature-related injuries, burns and fires, and infant/childhood deaths. The final chapter includes brief descriptions dealing with various miscellaneous topics, such as in-custody deaths, homicidal deaths related to underlying natural disease, and artifacts in forensic pathology. This atlas differs from competition in that no atlas currently exists that address material for non-pathologists (detectives, forensic entomologists and pathologists), who normally interact with forensic pathologists. The book will present such images that are or interest to not only forensic pathologists but also of interest to odontology, anthropology, crime scene investigators, fingerprints specialists, DNA specialists and entomologists, etc. The competing atlases present images of interest mostly to medical examiners, forensic pathologists and pathologists and consist mostly of wounds, and trauma with some coverage of diseases. The color photographs will come from the collection of over 50,000 slides in the Adelaide Australia collection and some 100,000 slides from the collection compiled by Dr. Prahlow that includes slides from Cook County, Indianapolis, and North Carolina.
Feature:
Designed for non-pathologists, who normally interact with forensic pathologists
Presents full color images that are of interest to forensic pathologists, odontology and anthropology, fingerprint and DNA specialists, crime scene investigators, and all students of forensic science
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Contents:
Introduction to Pathology.- Introduction to Forensic Sciences.- Introduction to Forensic Pathology.- Death Investigation.- Death Certification.- Overview of Anatomy and Physiology.- The Forensic Examination and Autopsy.- Postmortem Changes and Time of Death. Identification of Human Remains.- Natural Deaths.- Drug-Related and Toxin-Related Deaths.- Blunt Force Injury Deaths.- Gunshot Wound Deaths.- Sharp Force Injury Deaths.- Asphyxial Deaths.- Drowning Deaths.- Electrical Deaths.- Temperature-Related Deaths.- Burns- and Fire-Related Deaths.- Deaths in Infancy and Childhood.- Miscellaneous Topics.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Springer (Humana Press)
Publication date: November, 2011
Pages: 918
Weight: 652g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: Forensics, Pathology
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From the reviews:
“This is an excellent text on forensic medicine and pathology, touching upon blunt and penetrating trauma, in addition to toxicology and poisons. This book deserves a place on the desk of every coroner, police/sheriff official, and pathologist with any kind of interest in Forensics. This doubles as a textbook combined atlas of Forensic Pathology.” (Joseph J. Grenier, Amazon.com, November, 2013)
