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Professor Burkhard Madea, Head of Institute of Forensic Medicine, Institute of Forensic Medicine, University of Bonn, Germany.
List of Contributors xix
Preface xxii
Foreword xxiii by Duarte Nuno Vieira
Part I Duties of Forensic Medicine in Modern Societies 1
1 History of Forensic Medicine 3Burkhard Madea
2 Duties of Forensic Medicine 15Burkhard Madea and Gerhard Kernbach-Wighton
3 Forensic Medicine and Human Rights 18Hans Petter Hougen
4 International Guidelines and Accreditation in Forensic Medicine 34Peter Wiegand, Burkhard Madea and Frank Musshoff
Part II Medical Aspects of Death 47
5 Nature and Definition of Death 49Burkhard Madea
6 Certification of Death: External Postmortem Examination 57Burkhard Madea and Antonella Argo
7 Postmortem Changes and Time Since Death 75Burkhard Madea, Claus Henssge, Saskia Reibe, Michael Tsokos and Gerhard Kernbach-Wighton
8 Cremation 134Claas T. Buschmann and Michael Tsokos
9 Autopsy 138Peter J. T. Knudsen, Jørgen L. Thomsen, Garyfalia Ampanozi and Michael J. Thali
10 The Doctor, the Dead and Their Relatives 161Gerhard Kernbach-Wighton
11 Transplantation 166Gerhard Kernbach-Wighton
12 Anthropology and Osteology 171Cristina Cattaneo and Daniele Gibelli
13 Mass Disaster Victim Identification 192Ruediger Lessig and Mechthild Prinz
Part III Traumatology and Violent Death 201
14 Legal Aspects of Traumatology and Violent Death 203Philip Beh
15 Traumatology and Criminology 207Philip Beh
16 Introduction to Some Biomechanical Principles 211Heinz-Dieter Wehner
17 Sequelae of Traumatic Injuries and Causes of Death 216Guy Rutty and Michael Tsokos
18 Vital Reactions and Wound Age Estimation 237Burkhard Madea, Wolfgang Grellner and Toshikazu Kondo
19 Mechanical Trauma and Classification of Wounds 253Burkhard Madea, Stefan Pollak, Annette Thierauf, Christoph Meissner, Manfred Oehmichen and Peter Mygind Leth
20 Forensic Ballistics: Injuries from Gunshots, Explosives and Arrows 328Bernd Karger
21 Injuries due to Asphyxiation and Drowning 367Wolfgang Keil, Philippe Lunetta, Richard Vann and Burkhard Madea
22 Injuries due to Heat 451Burkhard Madea
23 Injuries due to Cold 468Burkhard Madea
24 Electrocution and Lightning 477Ryan Blumenthal
25 Starvation and Neglect 495Burkhard Madea
26 Infanticide 504Thomas Bajanowski and Mechtild M. Vennemann
27 Death during Pregnancy 516Eberhard Lignitz, Gerhard Kernbach-Wighton and Veronique Henn
28 Auto-Erotic Death 525Gerhard Kernbach-Wighton and Burkhard Madea
29 Death in Abnormal Positions: Physical Restraint 528John C. Hunsaker III
30 Sexual Homicide 539Philip Beh
31 Medical Malpractice 545Burkhard Madea32 Special Issues Regarding Expert Evidence in Violent Death 562Rainer Amberg, Burkhard Madea, Jørgen L. Thomsen, Martin Worm-Leonhard and Paolo Procaccianti
Part IV Sudden and Unexpected Death from Natural Causes 597
33 Natural Causes of Sudden Death 599Emanuela Turillazzi, Stefania Bello and Vittorio Fineschi
34 Postmortem Biochemistry as an Aid in Determining the Cause of Death 630Gerhard Kernbach-Wighton and L. Aurelio Luna
35 Sudden and Unexpected Deaths in Infants and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome 647Thomas Bajanowski and Mechtild M. Vennemann
Part V Clinical Forensic Medicine 679
36 Sexual Abuse 681Cristina Cattaneo, Daniele Gibelli and Marina Ruspa
37 Non-Sexual Abuse in Children 702Robert A. Minns, Burkhard Madea and Gerhard Kernbach-Wighton
38 Intimate Partner and Domestic Violence 746Gerhard Kernbach-Wighton
39 School Violence 751Gerhard Kernbach-Wighton
40 Violence Against Homosexuals 757Gerhard Kernbach-Wighton
41 Violence Against the Elderly 761John C. Hunsaker III
42 Self-Harm 776Gerhard Kernbach-Wighton
43 Age Estimation in Living Individuals 791Andreas Schmeling
Part VI Forensic Psychiatry 811
44 Forensic Psychiatry 813Alan R. Felthous and Henning Saß
Part VII Toxicology 829
45 Legal Aspects of Toxicology 831Ilkka Ojanperä and Erkki Vuori
46 Epidemiology and Adverse Drug Reactions 840Olaf H. Drummer, Dimitri Gerostamoulos and Jennifer L. Pilgrim
47 Suspicion of Poisoning 845Robert J. Flanagan, Graham R. Jones, Hans H. Maurer and Markus R. Meyer
48 Toxicological Analysis: Drug Screening and Confirmation 866Olaf H. Drummer and Dimitri Gerostamoulos
49 Issues Affecting Interpretation: Stability and Artefacts 873Gisela Skopp
50 Toxicokinetics and Toxicogenetics 889Markus R. Meyer and Hans H. Maurer
51 Toxicology of Specific Substances 900Alan Wayne Jones, Frank Musshoff, Thomas Kraemer, Andrea E. Schwaninger, Dimitri Gerostamoulos, Olaf H. Drummer, Gustav Drasch, Marie A. Balíková, Jochen Beyer, Helena Teixeira, Mario Thevis and Wilhelm Schänzer
Part VIII Traffic Medicine 995
52 Driving Aptitude and Fitness to Drive 997Günter Berghaus and Eva Schnabel
53 Effects of Cardiovascular Disease on Fitness to Drive 1011Werner Jung
54 Effects of Vision and Visual Fields on Fitness to Drive 1024Patrick Vivell
55 Effects of Epilepsy on Fitness to Drive 1033Jürgen Bauer
56 Effects of Diabetes on Fitness to Drive 1036Wulf Quester
57 Epidemiology and Causal Factors in Fitness to Drive 1044Günter Berghaus
58 Effects of Alcohol on Fitness to Drive 1057Alan Wayne Jones
59 Effects of Illegal Drugs on Fitness to Drive 1074Frank Musshoff
60 Effects of Medicinal Drugs on Fitness to Drive 1087Eef L. Theunissen, Kim P. C. Kuypers, Annemiek Vermeeren, Eric F. Vuurman and Johannes G. Ramaekers
61 Toxicological Markers of Chronic Alcohol Abuse 1099Fritz Pragst
62 Traffic Accidents 1108Heinz-Dieter Wehner and Gerhard Kernbach-Wighton
Part IX Identification 1141
63 Forensic DNA Analysis 1143Mechthild Prinz and Ruediger Lessig
64 Forensic Anthropology 1184Cristina Cattaneo and Daniele Gibelli
65 Forensic Odontology 1193Ruediger Lessig
Part X The Doctor and the Law 1205
66 The Doctor and the Law 1207Brigitte Tag
Part XI Insurance Medicine 1239
67 Personal Injury Assessment 1241Teresa Magalhães and Duarte Nuno Vieira
Further Reading 1253Burkhard Madea
Index 1257
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