This book covers topical subjects within the field of death investigation, where changes in practice have recently occurred. The topics embrace the multi-disciplinary approach required for death investigation, and address advances in the fields of forensic fractography in relation to road traffic death investigations, pathology, MicroCt and 3D printing as applied to forensics. Chapters are written in a uniform easy-to-follow format to ensure they are accessible to both specialists and non-specialists in the field. Essentials of Autopsy Practice - Updates and Reviews to Aid Practice is a…mehr
This book covers topical subjects within the field of death investigation, where changes in practice have recently occurred. The topics embrace the multi-disciplinary approach required for death investigation, and address advances in the fields of forensic fractography in relation to road traffic death investigations, pathology, MicroCt and 3D printing as applied to forensics. Chapters are written in a uniform easy-to-follow format to ensure they are accessible to both specialists and non-specialists in the field. Essentials of Autopsy Practice - Updates and Reviews to Aid Practiceis a practical focused resource covering the latest advances in autopsy practice, making it an ideal resource for trainees, consultants, generalists and specialists, along with multi-disciplinary teams working in this field.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Autorenporträt
Professor Guy N. Rutty MBE FMedSci. Professor of Forensic Pathology, Chief Forensic Pathologist, East Midlands Forensic Pathology Unit, University of Leicester, UK. He is an Honorary Consultant in Histopathology at University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust. He is the Responsible Officer to the Pathology Delivery Board, Home Office and Department of Justice, Northern Ireland. His principal clinical work relates to the provision of forensic pathology services to HM Coroners and police forces of the East Midlands. He also provides forensic pathology services to other police forces of the UK as well as opinion work for both prosecution and defence for solicitors and police forces alike as well as mass disaster services to police forces and countries nationally and internationally. His interests include Forensic pathology, particularly road traffic related fatalities and Post Mortem Computed Tomography Imaging. He is a volunteer pre-hospital emergency doctor associated withthe charity EMICS.
Inhaltsangabe
Forensic application of "Free-D" software.- Post-mortem cardiac magnetic resonance imaging.- The use of micro-computed tomography for forensic applications.- The role of fractography in forensic pathology and forensic anthropology examinations.- The application of radiographic imaging in forensic odontology.- Disaster victim identification: Traditional approaches and changing practices.- Examining an already autopsied or exhumed body.- Death associated with trees.- Mountain death revisited: Mass slope movements, mountain associated suspension and volcanos.
Forensic application of "Free-D" software.- Post-mortem cardiac magnetic resonance imaging.- The use of micro-computed tomography for forensic applications.- The role of fractography in forensic pathology and forensic anthropology examinations.- The application of radiographic imaging in forensic odontology.- Disaster victim identification: Traditional approaches and changing practices.- Examining an already autopsied or exhumed body.- Death associated with trees.- Mountain death revisited: Mass slope movements, mountain associated suspension and volcanos.
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