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Summary
Summary
Forensic Pathology is a comprehensive reference that uses a case-oriented format to address, explain and guide the reader through the varied topics encountered by forensic pathologists. Developed in response to a severe void in the literature, the book addresses topics ranging from medicolegal investigation of death to death scene investigation, forensic autopsy, and artifacts of resuscitation as well as complications of medical therapy, forensic osteology, forensic odontology, forensic photography, and death certification. The book includes various types of cases, including sudden natural death, asphyxia, motor vehicle collisions, death in custody, child abuse and elder abuse, acute psychiatric and emotional deaths, and pregnancy. It contains sample descriptions of pathological lesions which serve to aid pathologists in reporting their findings to law enforcement agencies, attorneys, and others involved in investigations of sudden death. The concepts outlined in the text are beautifully illustrated by large, colorful photographs. There are also "Do and Don't" sections at the end of each chapter that provide guidance for handling the types of cases examined. This work will benefit not only experienced forensic pathologists, but also hospital pathologists who occasionally performs medicolegal autopsies; doctors in training; medical examiners; law enforcement personnel; crime scene investigators; attorneys; and fellows and students of the medical sciences.
Author Notes
David Dolinak is Chief Medical Examiner for Austin, TX. He has published and lectured extensively in the neurosciences and forensic pathology. In conjunction with Evan Matshes he has produced the very well received text "Medicolegal Neuropathology: A Color Atlas."
Evan Matshes is the Assistant Chief Medical Examiner for the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He has published and lectured extensively in human anatomy and osteology, the neurosciences, and forensic pathology. In addition to his aforementioned textbook publishing, he was also a co-author on "An Atlas of Human Osteology", released in 2000 in Canada.
Table of Contents
a Foreword |
b Preface |
1 Medicolegal investigation of death |
2 Death Scene Investigation |
3 The Forensic Autopsy |
4 Sudden Natural Death |
5 Blunt force injury |
6 Sharp Force Injuries |
7 Firearm Injuries |
8 Asphyxia |
9 Drowning |
10 Environmental Injury |
11 Motor Vehicle Collisions |
12 Aviation |
13 Death in Custody |
14 Artifacts of Resuscitation and Complications of Medical Therapy |
15 Apparent Natural Death in Infants |
16 Sudden Natural Death in Childhood |
17 Child abuse |
18 Elder Abuse |
19 Forensic Neuropathology |
20 Sexual Battery Investigation |
21 Toxicology |
22 Acute Psychiatric and Emotional Deaths |
23 Pregnancy |
24 Postmortem Changes |
25 Identification |
26 Forensic Osteology |
27 Forensic Odontology |
28 Forensic Photography |
29 Select Autopsy Topics |
30 Death Certification |
31 The Pathologist as Expert Witness |
32 Index |