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OverviewForensic pathologists discover and document injuries to the brain during autopsies and testify in court as expert witnesses at criminal trials. The work of a forensic pathologist is essential for determining the cause of death under unknown circumstances. This practical textbook incorporates the most recent literature and up-to-date methods and delivers easy-to-find answers to forensic and pathological problems. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Manfred Oehmichen , Ronald N. Auer (University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada) , Hans G. Koenig (Kirchentellingsfurt, Germany)Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K ISBN: 9783540235002ISBN 10: 3540235000 Pages: 686 Publication Date: 10 August 2005 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsIntroduction. - Principles of Forensic Neuropathology. - Physical Trauma. - Ischemia and Asphyxia.- Intoxikation. - Pediatric Neuropathology. - Clinical Neuropathology.- Index.ReviewsFrom the reviews: Forensic Neuropathology and Associated Neurology covers virtually all aspects of neurologic disease and possible forensic applications to this branch of medicine, particularly the mechanisms, aging, and dating of various processes. This textbook can occupy a useful place in one s library. It will be helpful to forensic pathologists, neuropathologists, and many others . (Jan E. Leestma, The New England Journal of Medicine, July, 2006) This text is one of two recent publications on forensic neuropathology . Photographs accompanying the text are clear and appropriate, with useful legends. The text is well referenced throughout, with a strong basis in the Germanic literature . This ensures the reference list and bibliography as a must for the practising forensic pathologists and neuorpathologists. Overall, this book makes an excellent reference text . At 230 it is worth considering for the reference shelves of forensic pathologists and neuropathologists . (Dr. S. Kolar, ACP News, Autumn, 2006) Oehmichen, Auer and Konig cover the areas in this specialty where the gaps in the knowledge of both experts border on each other. The book is, therefore, a gap-filler in the best sense of the word . The illustrations are abundant and of high quality. The authors have succeeded in producing an urgently needed and long-since-overdue presentation of a specialty in forensic pathology and neuropathology that confronts the forensic pathologist on a daily basis. (A. Du Chesne, International Journal of Legal Medicine, Vol. 121, 2007) This textbook of forensic neuropathology and associated neurology was written by three authorities in the field. It doubles as a concise neuropathology textbook and represents far more than a practical guide . It is addressed toward clinical neuroscientists (neurologists, neurosurgeons, and neuropediatricians), pathologists and forensic and clinical neuropathologists. I would also think that experimental neuroscientists could be inspired by it. This book holds excellent detailed descriptions and may be considered the Greenfield of forensic neuropathology. I highly recommend it. (Professor Manuel B. Graeber, Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology, Vol. 66 (6), 2007) From the reviews: <p> Forensic Neuropathology and Associated Neurology covers virtually all aspects of neurologic disease and possible forensic applications to this branch of medicine, particularly the mechanisms, aging, and dating of various processes. a ] This textbook can occupy a useful place in onea (TM)s library. It will be helpful to forensic pathologists, neuropathologists, and many others a ] . (Jan E. Leestma, The New England Journal of Medicine, July, 2006) <p> This text is one of two recent publications on forensic neuropathology a ] . Photographs accompanying the text are clear and appropriate, with useful legends. The text is well referenced throughout, with a strong basis in the Germanic literature a ] . This ensures the reference list and bibliography as a must for the practising forensic pathologists and neuorpathologists. Overall, this book makes an excellent reference text a ] . At A230 it is worth considering for the reference shelves of forensic pathologists and neuropathologists a ] . (Dr. S. Kolar, ACP News, Autumn, 2006) <p> Oehmichen, Auer and KAnig cover the areas in this specialty where the gaps in the knowledge of both experts border on each other. The book is, therefore, a gap-filler in the best sense of the word a ] . The illustrations are abundant and of high quality. a ] The authors have succeeded in producing an urgently needed and long-since-overdue presentation of a specialty in forensic pathology and neuropathology that confronts the forensic pathologist on a daily basis. (A. Du Chesne, International Journal of Legal Medicine, Vol. 121, 2007) <p> This textbook of forensic neuropathology and associated neurology was written by threeauthorities in the field. It doubles as a concise neuropathology textbook and represents far more than a practical guide a ] . It is addressed toward clinical neuroscientists (neurologists, neurosurgeons, and neuropediatricians), pathologists and forensic and clinical neuropathologists. I would also think that experimental neuroscientists could be inspired by it. This book holds excellent detailed descriptions and may be considered the a ~Greenfielda (TM) of forensic neuropathology. I highly recommend it. (Professor Manuel B. 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