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Forensic Pathology
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Introduction to Forensic Pathology: Overview of the field, history, its importance in criminal justice.
5.89 MB
<p>Introduction to Forensic Pathology: Overview of the field, history, its importance in criminal justice.</p>
Basic Anatomy and Physiology: Essential concepts regarding the structure and function of the human body.
5.89 MB
<p>Basic Anatomy and Physiology: Essential concepts regarding the structure and function of the human body.</p>
Death Investigation: Protocols, principles, and procedures involved in investigating deaths.
5.89 MB
<p>Death Investigation: Protocols, principles, and procedures involved in investigating deaths.</p>
Autopsy: The procedure and purposes of performing an autopsy.
5.89 MB
<p>Autopsy: The procedure and purposes of performing an autopsy.</p>
Forensic Anthropology: Study of human skeletal remains in a medicolegal context.
5.89 MB
<p>Forensic Anthropology: Study of human skeletal remains in a medicolegal context.</p>
Injury Identification: Recognition and interpretation of various types of trauma.
5.89 MB
<p>Injury Identification: Recognition and interpretation of various types of trauma.</p>
Toxicology: Study of the adverse effects of chemicals or physical agents on living organisms.
5.89 MB
<p>Toxicology: Study of the adverse effects of chemicals or physical agents on living organisms.</p>
Evidence Collection and Preservation: Techniques for properly collecting and preserving forensic evidence.
5.89 MB
<p>Evidence Collection and Preservation: Techniques for properly collecting and preserving forensic evidence.</p>
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