This internationally recognized source book is now referred to in court cases around the world. It deals with all aspects of scientific estimation of time since death, emphasising the practical application to the work of the forensic pathologist. The new edition includes completely rewritten chapters on lividity and thanatochemistry, changes in infants and children after death and gastric contents. Clinical cases have been added to illustrate the points made. The latest research has been taken into account on key issues such as rigor mortis.
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The combination of practical advice, scientific detail and extensive referencing mean that this book should be on the shelf of any pathologist asked to give an opinion as to the time of death. I am sure it will be on the shelves of cross-examining lawyers. -- Science and Justice The list of authors instils a sense of confidence in the reader who is assured that the review will not only be thorough but also of excellent quality. -- Bulletin of the Royal College of Pathologists In summary, this book is a welcome and sorely needed addition to the literature, and the editor must be congratulated for putting it together. This book is a necessity for the forensic pathologist and a vital reference to be taken to the crime scene to make an initial estimation of time since death. -- Forensic Science International It is an indispensible volume in the library of forensic practitioners. -- Science and Justice 20020101 Those who do not own this book already should purchase it - it remains to date the only dedicated work in this area. -- ACP News 20030527 It can be recommended without any limitations for specialists in legal medicine and all others involved in the investigation of serious crime cases. -- Legal Medicine 20030205
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978-0-340-71960-2 (9780340719602)
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MD, Director, Instiute of Forensic Medicine, University of Bonn, Germany