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Medical jurisprudence and toxicology / Terrance Everett.

By: Everett, Terrance.
Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A : Kaufman Press, ©2022Description: xiv, 296 pages : illustrations; 26 cm.ISBN: 9781666888744.Subject(s): Medical jurisprudence | ToxicologyDDC classification: 614.1 Ev26
Contents:
1 Introduction, 2. Forensic Science's Blood and DNA Test Methods, 3. Forensic Pathology, 4. Digital Autopsy, 5. Accuracy of Facial Reconstruction, 6. Force Injuries, 7. Toxicokinetics, 8. Defensive Medicine, 9. Legality of Euthanasia, 10. Toxicological Information Sources.
Summary: Forensic medicine is often considered to be a subset of toxicology where knowledge of the methodologies or clinical trials of the substances is used in the investigation of a crime to examine the causes of injury or death. Forensic science is applied science, often called "criminalistics". Forensic science applies biology, physics, geology, chemistry to civil and criminal laws and places physical evidence into a professional discipline.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1 Introduction, 2. Forensic Science's Blood and DNA Test Methods, 3. Forensic Pathology, 4. Digital Autopsy, 5. Accuracy of Facial Reconstruction, 6. Force Injuries, 7. Toxicokinetics, 8. Defensive Medicine, 9. Legality of Euthanasia, 10. Toxicological Information Sources.

Forensic medicine is often considered to be a subset of toxicology where knowledge of the methodologies or clinical trials of the substances is used in the investigation of a crime to examine the causes of injury or death. Forensic science is applied science, often called "criminalistics". Forensic science applies biology, physics, geology, chemistry to civil and criminal laws and places physical evidence into a professional discipline.

College of Arts and Sciences Bachelor of Science in Criminology

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