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Forensic Pathology of Child Death: Autopsy Results and Diagnoses – PDF ebook

Forensic Pathology of Child Death: Autopsy Results and Diagnoses – PDF ebook Copyright: 2021, Author: Mary E. Case, MD; Elizabeth M. Kermgard, MD, Publisher: STM Learning, Inc., Print ISBN: 9781936590421, etext ISBN: 9781719619882, Format: PDF

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eBook Details:

Full title: Forensic Pathology of Child Death: Autopsy Results and Diagnoses
Edition:
Copyright year: 2021
Publisher: STM Learning, Inc.
Author: Mary E. Case, MD; Elizabeth M. Kermgard, MD
ISBN: 9781936590421, 9781719619882
Format: PDF

Description of Forensic Pathology of Child Death: Autopsy Results and Diagnoses:
“Forensic Pathology of Child Death is an exhaustive reference for professionals and students in the fields of forensic pathology, pediatrics, law enforcement, social work, juvenile court, and child advocacy. This new atlas is a comprehensive and convenient photographic resource, illustrating in a single volume the injuries sustained and causes of death common among children who have been abused. Each case includes historical and circumstantial information, family history, and autopsy findings, such as medical and legal professionals might encounter in the field”–