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Forensic medicine is a
broad term used to
describe a
group of
medical specialties which deal with the
examination and
diagnosis of
individuals who have...
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police custody. Many
forensic physicians in the UK
practice clinical forensic medicine part-time, and they also
practice family medicine or
another medical...
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these two
fields have
traditionally been interdependent.
Forensic medicine,
which includes forensic pathology, is a
narrower frontline field which involves...
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techniques that
foreshadow concepts in
forensic science developed centuries later. The
first written account of
using medicine and
entomology to
solve criminal...
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MEDICINE) in: Anesthesiology, Anatomy, Biochemistry,
Community Medicine,
Dermatology Venereology and Leprosy,
General Medicine,
Forensic Medicine, Microbiology...
- The
Forensic Medicine Division of the
Applied Sciences Group of the
Health Sciences Authority is a
forensic medical consultancy service of the government...
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Forensic dentistry or
forensic odontology involves the handling, examination, and
evaluation of
dental evidence in a
criminal justice context. Forensic...
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Forensic facial reconstruction (or
forensic facial approximation) is the
process of
recreating the face of an
individual (whose
identity is
often not...
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Dixon (1908).
Forensic Medicine and Toxicology.
Taylor & Francis. pp. 208–13. Bowen,
David A.LL. (1982). "Hanging – A review".
Forensic Science International...
- in The
American Journal of
Forensic Medicine and
Pathology and a 2000
article in The
American Journal of
Forensic Medicine and
Pathology said that multiple...