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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Guy N. RuttyPublisher: Springer London Ltd Imprint: Springer London Ltd Edition: 2008 ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.471kg ISBN: 9781846288340ISBN 10: 1846288347 Pages: 190 Publication Date: 03 April 2008 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPostmortem Toxicological Redistribution.- Examination of Fractures at Autopsy.- The Relationship of Body Weight and Sudden Death.- Fatal Sexual Abuse in Childhood.- Elder Abuse and Gerontocide.- Air Crash Investigation for Histopathologists.- Bioterrorism.- The Chronological Dating of Injury.ReviewsFrom reviews: The Essentials of Autopsy Practice series is rapidly becoming to autopsies what the Recent Advances is to histopathology. ... Overall, this is an excellent book, and a worthy successor to the first volume in the series. It will prove a valuable addition to the bookshelves of all pathologists engaged in autopsy practice. (Julian Burton, ACP News, Spring 2004) Throughout, the text is clearly laid out and eminently readable. Despite originating from numerous authors, the book reads well as a whole and is both a fascinating and informative read. Each of the chapters has been generously illustrated with appropriate tables and black and white photographs. ... Essentials of Autopsy Practice easily lives up to its title and will make a valuable addition to the bookshelf of any pathologist with an autopsy practice. (Julian Burton, ACP News, Spring 2002) All chapters are good reviews of the specific topics, and the range of topics covered includes many of the difficult and contentious issues facing routine practice but which do not have coverage in the major forensic texts. ...[A]n exceptional, compact review worthy of a place in the library of any department still engaged in autopsy examinations. It should be added to the 'must read' list of any trainees considering forensic practice. Even old hands will learn a thing or two, and some may be touched by the insights provided in this book to review their own practices. (Paul Botterill, Pathology, December 2002, 593) The goal is to provide updates in a broad range of subjects pertaining to autopsy pathology. ... Practicing hospital and forensic pathologists and their trainees are the intended audience. The book also will be of value to lawyers and medicolegal experts interested in a variety of topics such as bioterrorism, gerontocide, and sexual abuse in children. ... As a reference, it deserves to be available in general medical libraries and departmental libraries for pathologists dealing with hospital and forensic autopsies. (Ivan Damjanov, Doody's Review Service, March, 2009) From reviews: The Essentials of Autopsy Practice series is rapidly becoming to autopsies what the Recent Advances is to histopathology. ... Overall, this is an excellent book, and a worthy successor to the first volume in the series. It will prove a valuable addition to the bookshelves of all pathologists engaged in autopsy practice. (Julian Burton, ACP News, Spring 2004) Throughout, the text is clearly laid out and eminently readable. Despite originating from numerous authors, the book reads well as a whole and is both a fascinating and informative read. Each of the chapters has been generously illustrated with appropriate tables and black and white photographs. ... Essentials of Autopsy Practice easily lives up to its title and will make a valuable addition to the bookshelf of any pathologist with an autopsy practice. (Julian Burton, ACP News, Spring 2002) All chapters are good reviews of the specific topics, and the range of topics covered includes many of the difficult and contentious issues facing routine practice but which do not have coverage in the major forensic texts. ...[A]n exceptional, compact review worthy of a place in the library of any department still engaged in autopsy examinations. It should be added to the 'must read' list of any trainees considering forensic practice. Even old hands will learn a thing or two, and some may be touched by the insights provided in this book to review their own practices. (Paul Botterill, Pathology, December 2002, 593) The goal is to provide updates in a broad range of subjects pertaining to autopsy pathology. ... Practicing hospital and forensic pathologists and their trainees are the intended audience. The book also will be of value to lawyers and medicolegal experts interested in a variety of topics such as bioterrorism, gerontocide, and sexual abuse in children. ... As a reference, it deserves to be available in general medical libraries and departmental libraries for pathologists dealing with hospital and forensic autopsies. (Ivan Damjanov, Doody's Review Service, March, 2009) From reviews: The Essentials of Autopsy Practice series is rapidly becoming to autopsies what the Recent Advances is to histopathology. ! Overall, this is an excellent book, and a worthy successor to the first volume in the series. It will prove a valuable addition to the bookshelves of all pathologists engaged in autopsy practice. (Julian Burton, ACP News, Spring 2004) Throughout, the text is clearly laid out and eminently readable. Despite originating from numerous authors, the book reads well as a whole and is both a fascinating and informative read. Each of the chapters has been generously illustrated with appropriate tables and black and white photographs. ! Essentials of Autopsy Practice easily lives up to its title and will make a valuable addition to the bookshelf of any pathologist with an autopsy practice. (Julian Burton, ACP News, Spring 2002) All chapters are good reviews of the specific topics, and the range of topics covered includes many of the difficult and contentious issues facing routine practice but which do not have coverage in the major forensic texts. ![A]n exceptional, compact review worthy of a place in the library of any department still engaged in autopsy examinations. It should be added to the 'must read' list of any trainees considering forensic practice. Even old hands will learn a thing or two, and some may be touched by the insights provided in this book to review their own practices. (Paul Botterill, Pathology, December 2002, 593) The goal is to provide updates in a broad range of subjects pertaining to autopsy pathology. ! Practicing hospital and forensic pathologists and their trainees are the intended audience. The book also will be of value to lawyers and medicolegal experts interested in a variety of topics such as bioterrorism, gerontocide, and sexual abuse in children. ! As a reference, it deserves to be available in general medical libraries and departmental libraries for pathologists dealing with hospital and forensic autopsies. (Ivan Damjanov, Doody's Review Service, March, 2009) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |