Forensic medicine is the medical specialty that covers any matter where medicine and the law overlap. A forensic clinician must be a specialist in many areas, able to make a medical assessment of the accused and/or their victim, care for those in custody, provide occupational health advice to the police, and pass opinion on the work of others in the same field. This text is the definitive guide for all such practitioners, be they police surgeons, forensic physicians, accident and emergency specialists, paediatricians, gynaecologists or genito-urinary physicians.
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Cambridge University Press
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
Dicke: 22 mm
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978-1-900151-20-7 (9781900151207)
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1. Contemporary clinical forensic medicine; 2. Legal systems and the police; 3. The practitioner's obligations; 4. Clinical examinations; 5. The doctor in court; 6. Care of detainees; 7. Children; 8. Injury; 9. Substance misuse; 10. Psychiatric disorder; 11. Adult sexual offences and related matters; 12. Accidental injury and traffic medicine; 13. The scene of crime and trace evidence; 14. Death and its investigation; 15. Forensic odontology; 16. Dealing with a major disaster; 17. Occupational health of police officers.