Forensic Medicine: A Guide to Principles |
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the Phenomena | 1 |
Autopsy Technique | 49 |
Rapid Deaths from Interference with Oxygenation of | 63 |
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abdominal abortion abrasions acute air embolism alcohol concentration anaesthesia anaesthetic anoxia anoxic ante-mortem appear arsenic artery asphyxia autopsy barbiturates blood alcohol blood alcohol concentration body bone brain bruises bullet burns capillaries cardiac cause of death cavity cent cerebral chemical chest clinical compression congestion contusions cyanosis deceased diagnosis disease dissection dose evidence examination external fat embolism fatal fluid force Forens fracture haematoma hair head injury heart histological homicidal hyoid bone hypoxia hypoxic incised wounds infants infection intestine kidney larynx lesions ligature limb liver lungs mechanism medical practitioner medico-legal muscles neck necrosis nerve nystagmus observed occur oesophagus organisms pathological changes patient penetrating person petechial haemorrhages pleural cavity poisoning post-mortem produced pulmonary putrefaction rapid reflex respiratory result rigor mortis rupture seminal stains shock skin skull spermatozoa stomach subdural suicide surface temperature tion tissues trachea traumatic usually uterus veins ventricular ventricular fibrillation vessels viscera weapon