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Forensic medicine is the legal branch of pathology concerned with: Determining cause of death (including murder, accident or unexpected demise) Examination of a bit of wounds and injuries due to crime or negligence Examination of tissue specimens that may be relevant to rape, or even more crimes.

Forensic diagnostician act closely by owning a coroner (England and Wales) or even medical examiner (Our contries tradition). A examination of dead bodies (autopsy or post mortem) is a subset of anatomical pathology.

Nageshkumar G. Rao
A description of his qualifications in forensic pathology and toxicology in India.

ForensicOnline
A forensic pathologist describes his services. New York City.

Forensic Odontology in Turkey
This overview contains information on bitemark analysis, age determination and identification in mass disasters. English and Turkish.

Autopsy: Through the Eyes of Death's Detectives
Online sales of an autopsy video.

Estimating the Time of Death
Java applet for police and pathologists.

Pathology Support Services
Providing anatomic, clinical, forensic and private autopsy services.

Johns Hopkins Autopsy Resource
A searchable library of photographs.

Bodies Recovered From Water
Description of the pathological changes resulting from immersion, and how these can help investigations into time and cause of death.

Salford Quays Forensic Pathology
Performing police and government investigations in the Greater Manchester area, England. Staff profiles are given with an explanation of the type of work involved on various cases.

Forensic Pathologist : Web Journal
A forensic pathologist presents an account covering recent issues and advances in the field. Includes comment on media influences and controversial cases as well as a monthly archive.


Science: Science in Society: Forensic Science: Medical






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