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Estimation of the Time Since Death in the Early Postmortem Period

Author B. Madea, Thomas Krompecher, Bernard Knight, Len Nokes, Claus Henssge
Publisher CRC Press
Category Law
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PublisherCRC Press
ISBN / ASIN0340719605
ISBN-139780340719602
Sales Rank3,784,290
CategoryLaw
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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This internationally recognized source book is now referred to in court cases around the world. It deals with all aspects of scientific estimation of time since death, emphasising the practical application to the work of the forensic pathologist. The new edition includes completely rewritten chapters on lividity and thanatochemistry, changes in infants and children after death and gastric contents. Clinical cases have been added to illustrate the points made. The latest research has been taken into account on key issues such as rigor mortis. Key Features: * Regarded as THE standard reference work on this subject * Comprehensive coverage of all aspects of forensic investigation * Practical as well as scientific emphasis * New chapters on gastric contents and differences in children and infants * Case histories enhance practical application
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