forensic pathology

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forensic pathology

Toe tagged

true stories from the morgue
2006

Determining the cause of death

2010
Describes methods used by experts to determine the cause of death to solve crimes.

The father of forensics

the groundbreaking cases of Sir Bernard Spilsbury, and the beginnings of modern CSI
2006
Chronicles the life and work of Bernard Spilsbury, focusing on the early twentieth-century British pathologist whose use of cutting-edge science impacted how crimes were investigated and solved.

Autopsies

pathologists at work
2008
A collection of comics that explore the responsibilities of forensic pathologists and describe the methods they use to identify a corpse and determine time and cause of death.

Cause of death

1994
A leading forensic pathologist probes the evidence in the most controversial cases of unnatural death of modern time.

Postmortem

establishing the cause of death
2006
Explores how toxicologists, ballistics experts, on-scene photographers, autopsy technicians, and forensic anthropologists work together to establish the cause of death in suspicious or unnatural death cases and provides ten related case studies, photographs, and illustrations.

Grave secrets

a leading forensic expert reveals the startling truth about O.J. Simpson, David Koresh, Vincent Foster, and other sensational cases
1996
The forensic scientist reviews fourteen celebrated crimes and trials from the twentieth century and offers his opinions about what the evidence really shows.

Corpse

nature, forensics, and the struggle to pinpoint time of death
2001
Explains how entomologists, anthropologists, biochemists, and botanists are becoming invaluable in solving murder cases by using their skills in understanding the clues found in plants, chemicals, and insects found near a murder victim's body.

Dead reckoning

the new science of catching killers
2001
Explores how recent advances in forensic science can solve the crucial questions in a criminal case with startling accuracy.

Corpse

nature, forensics, and the struggle to pinpoint time of death
2002
Explains how entomologists, anthropologists, biochemists, and botanists are becoming invaluable in solving murder cases by using their skills in understanding the clues found in plants, chemicals, and insects found near a murder victim's body.

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