Brogdon's Forensic Radiology
Herausgeber: Brogdon, B. G.; Viner, Mark D.; Thali, M. D.
Brogdon's Forensic Radiology
Herausgeber: Brogdon, B. G.; Viner, Mark D.; Thali, M. D.
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The benchmark first edition of Forensic Radiology was a bestseller throughout the world and a standard reference for practitioners and educators alike. Enhanced by more than 1,300 images, the second edition explores current approaches to radiology in mass casualty situations and the radiologist as an expert witness. It discusses modern
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The benchmark first edition of Forensic Radiology was a bestseller throughout the world and a standard reference for practitioners and educators alike. Enhanced by more than 1,300 images, the second edition explores current approaches to radiology in mass casualty situations and the radiologist as an expert witness. It discusses modern
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 654
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 210mm x 280mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1712g
- ISBN-13: 9781032917931
- ISBN-10: 1032917938
- Artikelnr.: 71688030
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 654
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 210mm x 280mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1712g
- ISBN-13: 9781032917931
- ISBN-10: 1032917938
- Artikelnr.: 71688030
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Michael J. Thali has written many virtual autopsy papers (see www.virtopsy.com) and is editor of the book The Virtopsy Approach. He has been a professor of forensic medicine at the University of Bern, Switzerland since 2006, and at the time of finishing this book is the director of the Forensic Institute at the University of Bern. Mark D. Viner is a Fellow of Cranfield University Forensic Institute, Chief Executive of the Inforce Foundation, and a Senior Manager at St. Bartholomew's and The Royal London Hospitals. He has a long-held interest in forensic imaging and emergency planning, developed during almost 30 years of experience as radiographer and radiology manager in the United Kingdom. B.G. Brogdon's interest and experience in forensic radiology goes back more than 40 years to a time when he was radiologist-in- charge at the Division of Diagnostic Radiology at Johns Hopkins. His involvement in the field continued throughout his tenures as professor and Chair of the Departments of Radiology at the University of New Mexico and, later, at the University of South Alabama where he is now University Distinguished Professor Emeritus.
Introduction to Forensic Radiology. Definitions in Forensics and Radiology.
Forensic Radiology in Historical Perspective. Scope of Forensic Radiology.
Coping with the Courts. The Radiological Expert. The Expert Witness as
Viewed from the Bench. The Radiologist in the Courtroom Witness Stand:
Good, Bad, and Indifferent. Identification. Identification of the Dead.
Radiological Identification: Antropological Parameters.
Modern Cross-Sectional Imaging in Anthropology. Radiographic Applications
in Forensic Dental Identification. Virtopsy: Dental Scan and Body CT
Imaging as a Screening Tool for Identification. Radiological Identification
of Individual Remains. Radiology in Mass Casualty Situations. New
Approaches to Radiology in Mass Casualty Situations. Gunshot Wounds.
Forensic Radiology of Gunshot Wounds. New Developments in Gunshot Analysis.
Radiology of Abuse. Child Abuse. Abuse of Intimate Partners and of the
Elderly: An Overview. Radiology in Nonviolent Crimes. Smuggling/Border
Control. Forensic and Clinical Usage of X-rays in Body Packing. Larceny.
Radiology of Fakes and Forgery in Art. Virtual Imaging. Reporting and
Finding Expert Opinion: Virtopsy and the Logic of Scientific Discovery of
K.R. Popper. Photogrammetry-Based Optical Surface Scanning. Cross-Sectional
Imaging and Swiss Virtobot Documentation and Analysis: Work Flow and
Procedure. Clinical and Forensic Radiology Are not the Same. Postmortem
Biopsy. Postmortem Angiography. Using Real 3D Data for Reconstruction.
Applications of Rapid-Prototyping Methods in Forensic Medicine. Facial
Reconstruction: New Approaches. Virtopsy and Forensic Tissue Simulation and
Synthetic Body Models. Facilities, Equipment, and Organization.
Organization and Management of Forensic Radiology. Facility, Equipment, and
Radiation Protection. Forensic Radiological Technology. Imaging in the
Medical Examiner's Facility. Imaging in the Field. Radiology of Special
Objects, Antiquities, and Mummies. Essentials of Diagnostic Imaging.
Production of the Radiographic Image. Radiographic Positioning. Index.
Forensic Radiology in Historical Perspective. Scope of Forensic Radiology.
Coping with the Courts. The Radiological Expert. The Expert Witness as
Viewed from the Bench. The Radiologist in the Courtroom Witness Stand:
Good, Bad, and Indifferent. Identification. Identification of the Dead.
Radiological Identification: Antropological Parameters.
Modern Cross-Sectional Imaging in Anthropology. Radiographic Applications
in Forensic Dental Identification. Virtopsy: Dental Scan and Body CT
Imaging as a Screening Tool for Identification. Radiological Identification
of Individual Remains. Radiology in Mass Casualty Situations. New
Approaches to Radiology in Mass Casualty Situations. Gunshot Wounds.
Forensic Radiology of Gunshot Wounds. New Developments in Gunshot Analysis.
Radiology of Abuse. Child Abuse. Abuse of Intimate Partners and of the
Elderly: An Overview. Radiology in Nonviolent Crimes. Smuggling/Border
Control. Forensic and Clinical Usage of X-rays in Body Packing. Larceny.
Radiology of Fakes and Forgery in Art. Virtual Imaging. Reporting and
Finding Expert Opinion: Virtopsy and the Logic of Scientific Discovery of
K.R. Popper. Photogrammetry-Based Optical Surface Scanning. Cross-Sectional
Imaging and Swiss Virtobot Documentation and Analysis: Work Flow and
Procedure. Clinical and Forensic Radiology Are not the Same. Postmortem
Biopsy. Postmortem Angiography. Using Real 3D Data for Reconstruction.
Applications of Rapid-Prototyping Methods in Forensic Medicine. Facial
Reconstruction: New Approaches. Virtopsy and Forensic Tissue Simulation and
Synthetic Body Models. Facilities, Equipment, and Organization.
Organization and Management of Forensic Radiology. Facility, Equipment, and
Radiation Protection. Forensic Radiological Technology. Imaging in the
Medical Examiner's Facility. Imaging in the Field. Radiology of Special
Objects, Antiquities, and Mummies. Essentials of Diagnostic Imaging.
Production of the Radiographic Image. Radiographic Positioning. Index.
Introduction to Forensic Radiology. Definitions in Forensics and Radiology.
Forensic Radiology in Historical Perspective. Scope of Forensic Radiology.
Coping with the Courts. The Radiological Expert. The Expert Witness as
Viewed from the Bench. The Radiologist in the Courtroom Witness Stand:
Good, Bad, and Indifferent. Identification. Identification of the Dead.
Radiological Identification: Antropological Parameters.
Modern Cross-Sectional Imaging in Anthropology. Radiographic Applications
in Forensic Dental Identification. Virtopsy: Dental Scan and Body CT
Imaging as a Screening Tool for Identification. Radiological Identification
of Individual Remains. Radiology in Mass Casualty Situations. New
Approaches to Radiology in Mass Casualty Situations. Gunshot Wounds.
Forensic Radiology of Gunshot Wounds. New Developments in Gunshot Analysis.
Radiology of Abuse. Child Abuse. Abuse of Intimate Partners and of the
Elderly: An Overview. Radiology in Nonviolent Crimes. Smuggling/Border
Control. Forensic and Clinical Usage of X-rays in Body Packing. Larceny.
Radiology of Fakes and Forgery in Art. Virtual Imaging. Reporting and
Finding Expert Opinion: Virtopsy and the Logic of Scientific Discovery of
K.R. Popper. Photogrammetry-Based Optical Surface Scanning. Cross-Sectional
Imaging and Swiss Virtobot Documentation and Analysis: Work Flow and
Procedure. Clinical and Forensic Radiology Are not the Same. Postmortem
Biopsy. Postmortem Angiography. Using Real 3D Data for Reconstruction.
Applications of Rapid-Prototyping Methods in Forensic Medicine. Facial
Reconstruction: New Approaches. Virtopsy and Forensic Tissue Simulation and
Synthetic Body Models. Facilities, Equipment, and Organization.
Organization and Management of Forensic Radiology. Facility, Equipment, and
Radiation Protection. Forensic Radiological Technology. Imaging in the
Medical Examiner's Facility. Imaging in the Field. Radiology of Special
Objects, Antiquities, and Mummies. Essentials of Diagnostic Imaging.
Production of the Radiographic Image. Radiographic Positioning. Index.
Forensic Radiology in Historical Perspective. Scope of Forensic Radiology.
Coping with the Courts. The Radiological Expert. The Expert Witness as
Viewed from the Bench. The Radiologist in the Courtroom Witness Stand:
Good, Bad, and Indifferent. Identification. Identification of the Dead.
Radiological Identification: Antropological Parameters.
Modern Cross-Sectional Imaging in Anthropology. Radiographic Applications
in Forensic Dental Identification. Virtopsy: Dental Scan and Body CT
Imaging as a Screening Tool for Identification. Radiological Identification
of Individual Remains. Radiology in Mass Casualty Situations. New
Approaches to Radiology in Mass Casualty Situations. Gunshot Wounds.
Forensic Radiology of Gunshot Wounds. New Developments in Gunshot Analysis.
Radiology of Abuse. Child Abuse. Abuse of Intimate Partners and of the
Elderly: An Overview. Radiology in Nonviolent Crimes. Smuggling/Border
Control. Forensic and Clinical Usage of X-rays in Body Packing. Larceny.
Radiology of Fakes and Forgery in Art. Virtual Imaging. Reporting and
Finding Expert Opinion: Virtopsy and the Logic of Scientific Discovery of
K.R. Popper. Photogrammetry-Based Optical Surface Scanning. Cross-Sectional
Imaging and Swiss Virtobot Documentation and Analysis: Work Flow and
Procedure. Clinical and Forensic Radiology Are not the Same. Postmortem
Biopsy. Postmortem Angiography. Using Real 3D Data for Reconstruction.
Applications of Rapid-Prototyping Methods in Forensic Medicine. Facial
Reconstruction: New Approaches. Virtopsy and Forensic Tissue Simulation and
Synthetic Body Models. Facilities, Equipment, and Organization.
Organization and Management of Forensic Radiology. Facility, Equipment, and
Radiation Protection. Forensic Radiological Technology. Imaging in the
Medical Examiner's Facility. Imaging in the Field. Radiology of Special
Objects, Antiquities, and Mummies. Essentials of Diagnostic Imaging.
Production of the Radiographic Image. Radiographic Positioning. Index.