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New York: CRC Press, 2010. — 401 p. — ISBN: 142004320X. New York City has the largest medical examiner’s office in the United States, and the Brooklyn division is the busiest of the five boroughs. Charles A. Catanese received his Forensic Pathology fellowship training in New York, and then worked full time as a Medical Examiner in the Brooklyn office for more than 10 years. He...
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2nd Edition. — CRC Press, 2016. — 643 p. — ISBN: 978-1-4665-8591-1 Sudden Natural Death in a Forensic Setting Theraupeutic Interventions, Complications, and Acccidents Subtanse Abuse and Poisoning Posmortem Change and Time of Death Pediatric Forensic Pathology Blunt-Force Ijuries Sharp-force Injuries Gunshout Wounds Burns Asphyxia Histology Forensic Photography
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CRC Press LLC, 2000. — 180 p. — ISBN: 0-8493-0278-1 The Color Atlas of Forensic Pathology addresses much of the basic information that forensic pathologists and other investigators deal with on a day-to-day basic. Packed with 750 full-color, captioned photographs, this atlas examines everything from time of death and decomposition to identification, blunt trauma, sudden natural...
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CRC Press LLC 2000, ISBN: 0-8493-2367-3; Library of Congress Card Number 99-05-0306 This is the first book in the Forensic Pathology: Causes of Death Atlas Series. It is intended for death investigators, law enforcement professionals, attorneys and anyone else who may be involved in forensic death cases. This particular book deals with the determination of the time of death,...
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CRC Press, 2016. — 853 p. — ISBN10: 1439820430. — ISBN13: 978-1439820438. Building on the success, and maintaining the format, of the best-selling Human and Nonhuman Bone Identification: A Color Atlas (ISBN: 978-1-4200-6286-1), Comparative Bone Identification: Human Subadult to Nonhuman presents new images of human bones representing many states of maturation from neonate to 20...
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Springer, 2012. — 215 p. The book provides a comprehensive publication on the subject of Conducted Electrical Weapon (CEW) wounds and signature markings created by this class of weapon. This volume will serve as a very useful resource for all professions tasked with assisting persons that have allegedly been subjected to a CEW exposure. The volume provides an introduction to...
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Humana Press, 2012. — 895 p. The book 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...
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Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, 2014. — 207 p. Forensic Pathology is one of the major portions of broad specialty of Forensic Medicine comprising mainly of traumatology and thanatology. This atlas has been designed to incorporate a wide range of pictures from topics such as postmortem changes, mechanical injuries, firearm injuries, thermal injuries, road traffic accidents,...
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CRC Press, 2003. - 262 p. Standing over the autopsy table gives you an unparalleled perspective on every element of the autopsy procedure. Remarkable details of disease and injury appear right before your eyes, presenting a complete picture that leads you in the direction of death. Now, those striking images have been taken from the table to the text in the only full-color...
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2nd edition. — CRC Press, 2017. — 304 p. — ISBN: 9781498734547 In keeping with the spirit of the first edition, the second edition of this book displays the autopsy procedure in a step-wise, start-to-finish fashion. While the autopsy itself has changed little over the last 100 years, the adjunct procedures — toxicology, radiology, and DNA analysis, among others — have changed...
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Berlin: Veb Verlag Volk und Gesundheit, 1963. - 86 p. The original atlas of forensic medicine by Otto Prokop. First and second parts. Waldemar Weimann - Dr. med., Medixinaldirektor i. R., Berlin. Otto Prokop - Dr. med., Professor mit Lehrstuhl fьr Gerichtliche Medizin der Humboldt-Universitдt (Charite) Berlin, Direktor des Instituts fьr Gerichtliche Medizin Berlin,...
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