Forensic Medicine for LawyersJ. Wright, 1978 - 453 pages |
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abnormal abortion Abortion Act 1967 accident accidental addicts air embolism aircraft alcohol anaesthetic antibodies antigens arteries asbestos asphyxia assault associated barbiturates blood group body bone brain bruising burning carbon carbon monoxide cause of death cells cent certificate Chapter child chromosomes common condition consent Coroner criminal damage dangerous death due depends difficult discussed disease doctor drugs effects England and Wales evidence examination example exposure fatal fetus Firstly fluid Forensic Medicine forensic pathology fracture function gene haemorrhage Health heart homicide hypoxia identification infection injury involved laceration lungs major matter mental muscle National Health Service nature negligence normal occur offence operation organs oxygen particularly pathological pathologist patient person pneumoconiosis poisoning possible post-mortem practice practitioner pregnancy present pressure problem Procurator Fiscal relation reported result Scotland Scots law severe sexual skin substances sudden death suicidal tion tissue treatment uterus vessels wounds