This book
is an essential guide which focuses on understanding the principles behind
determining the cause of
death through forensic autopsy. Rather than delving into the
step-by-step procedures of performing an autopsy, the book emphasizes the
underlying principles and logical methods used to ascertain the cause of death.
The content is crafted with a clear and concise style, designed to be a
practical reference for both experienced professionals and those new to
forensic autopsy, offering valuable insight at any stage of the process.
The book
offers a focused approach to the challenging and complex aspects of forensic
autopsy, where even experienced experts may face difficulties in determining the
cause of death. It provides resolute guidance in areas that require careful consideration
and expertise, making it an invaluable resource for forensic medicine postgraduate
students, senior residents, professionals, and even non-forensic doctors who
engage in or are involved with forensic autopsies. It is likely to serve as a
valuable guide/reference to the officers of law enforcing agencies,
investigating agencies, police, judiciary and legal profession.
By
presenting key principles and strategies to address common challenges in
determining the cause of death, the Handbook equips its readers with the
critical knowledge they need to navigate through the complex cases effectively
and decisively.
| Specifications | Descriptions |
|---|---|
| ISBN | 9789347186837 |
| Published Year | 2026 |
| Binding | Hardcover |
| Subject | Forensic Medicine/Autopsy Techniques |
| Pages | 186 (47 pages in four colour) |
| Weight | 0.5 (In Kg) |
| Readership | Postgraduate students, senior residents, professionals, and non-forensic doctors who engage in or are involved with forensic autopsies |
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