
Color Atlas of Forensic Pathology
Jay Dix(Author)
CRC Press
1st Edition
Published on 21. December 1999
Book
Hardback
700 pages
978-0-8493-0278-7 (ISBN)
Description
A male homicide victim with a shotgun blast to the chest. A female drug addict who has overdosed on crack cocaine. An elderly woman with deep stab wounds to the neck. A two-year-old motor vehicle accident victim with blunt head trauma.
For forensic pathologists, police detectives, and crime scene investigators, dealing with death and injury is a daily routine. But even after investigating thousands of drownings, shootings, stabbings, electrocutions, overdoses, and traffic accidents, most professionals in the investigative fields still haven't seen it all.
Originally published on CD-ROM, the Color Atlas of Forensic Pathology addresses much of the basic information which forensic pathologists and other investigators deal with on a day to day basis. Packed with 780 full-color, captioned photographs, this atlas examines everything from time of death and decomposition, to identification, to causes of death from blunt trauma, firearm injuries, asphyxia, cutting and stabbing injuries, and more. The atlas shows the various causes of death and injury with case -- "visuals" to help investigators understand the work they perform.
Indeed, with its exhaustive coverage, the Color Atlas of Forensic Pathology will provide investigators with valuable insight into the many different causes of death and injury they must deal with and how the manners of death are diagnosed.
For forensic pathologists, police detectives, and crime scene investigators, dealing with death and injury is a daily routine. But even after investigating thousands of drownings, shootings, stabbings, electrocutions, overdoses, and traffic accidents, most professionals in the investigative fields still haven't seen it all.
Originally published on CD-ROM, the Color Atlas of Forensic Pathology addresses much of the basic information which forensic pathologists and other investigators deal with on a day to day basis. Packed with 780 full-color, captioned photographs, this atlas examines everything from time of death and decomposition, to identification, to causes of death from blunt trauma, firearm injuries, asphyxia, cutting and stabbing injuries, and more. The atlas shows the various causes of death and injury with case -- "visuals" to help investigators understand the work they perform.
Indeed, with its exhaustive coverage, the Color Atlas of Forensic Pathology will provide investigators with valuable insight into the many different causes of death and injury they must deal with and how the manners of death are diagnosed.
Reviews / Votes
A vast number of good quality photographs ... Persons most likely to benefit from this interesting book are beginners just entering the profession of forensic pathology, but the book can serve as useful review material for more senior forensic practitioners, too.-Anil Aggrawal's Internet Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Volume 1, Number 2, July-December 2000
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Bosa Roca
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Forensic Pathologists, Medical Examiners, Homicide Detectives, Death Investigators, Criminal Defense and Prosecuting Attorneys, Students of Pathology, Special Libraries and Institutions such as Regional Crime Labs
Illustrations
4 figs. in color
Dimensions
Height: 279 mm
Width: 216 mm
Weight
880 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8493-0278-7 (9780849302787)
Schweitzer Classification
Content
Time of Death and Decomposition
Identification (I.D.)
Blunt Trauma
Blunt Trauma Cases
Sudden Natural Death
Firearms (Handguns and Rifles)
Firearms Cases
Shotgun Injuries
Asphyxia (Suffocation) and Drowning
Thermal Injuries
Electrocution, Drugs, and the Environment
Cutting and Stabbing
Motor Vehicle Injuries
Pediatric Forensic Pathology
Pediatric Pathology Cases
Identification (I.D.)
Blunt Trauma
Blunt Trauma Cases
Sudden Natural Death
Firearms (Handguns and Rifles)
Firearms Cases
Shotgun Injuries
Asphyxia (Suffocation) and Drowning
Thermal Injuries
Electrocution, Drugs, and the Environment
Cutting and Stabbing
Motor Vehicle Injuries
Pediatric Forensic Pathology
Pediatric Pathology Cases