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Text-book of forensic medicine and toxicology - cover

Text-book of forensic medicine and toxicology

R. J. M. Buchanan

Publisher: Good Press

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In "Text-book of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology," R. J. M. Buchanan meticulously examines the intricate intersections of medicine and law, offering a comprehensive resource for students and practitioners alike. The book is characterized by its thorough analytical approach, utilizing case studies and empirical data to illustrate key concepts in forensic pathology and toxicology. The author navigates through crucial topics including toxic agents, post-mortem examinations, and legal implications, all framed within a clear and didactic style, making complex information accessible while also delving into the latest advancements in the field. R. J. M. Buchanan brings to this work a rich tapestry of experience in both forensic medicine and academia. With a background that encompasses extensive research and firsthand experience in various forensic settings, Buchanan has crafted this text to elevate the understanding of forensic science among medical professionals. His dedication to the integration of clinical knowledge and legal frameworks is evident, revealing a deep commitment to educating others about the critical role of forensic medicine in societal issues. This book is highly recommended for medical students, legal professionals, and anyone keen to understand the pivotal role of forensic medicine in justice. Buchanan's exhaustive coverage and clarity make it an indispensable resource for enhancing one's knowledge in a field that is continually evolving and of increasing relevance.
Available since: 04/24/2025.
Print length: 200 pages.

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