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A Colour Atlas of Forensic Pathology

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This book illustrates forensic practice in the East Anglian area; despite the differences in emphasis on the type of crime as compared with large cities such as London and Manchester the principles of procedure are essentially the same. An experienced pathologist will only become a skilled forensic pathologist if he is prepared to look, listen and try to understand the whole situation in which death has occurred. In short, he needs to be a good pathologist and a good general practitioner. In addition he must be prepared to work in close conjunction with the police ad with workers in the forensic science laboratory....

304 pages, Hardcover

Published December 21, 1974

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