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Medical Specialties - Forensic Pathology

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      new window Anatomic and Forensic Pathology Associates Description: Offering clinical and forensic autopsies, including exhumation, toxicology screening, serology, histology and tissue retrieval. Forest Hills, New York. (autopsy-northeast.com)
new window Autopsy: Through the Eyes of Death's Detectives Description: Online sales of an autopsy video. (autopsyvideo.com)
new window Bodies Recovered From Water Description: Description of the pathological changes resulting from immersion, and how these can help investigations into time and cause of death. (dundee.ac.uk)
new window Estimating the Time of Death Description: Java applet for police and pathologists. (pathguy.com)
new window Forensic Odontology in Turkey Description: This overview contains information on bitemark analysis, age determination and identification in mass disasters. English and Turkish. (geocities.com)
new window Forensic Pathologist : Web Journal Description: A forensic pathologist presents an account covering recent issues and advances in the field. Includes comment on media influences and controversial cases as well as a monthly archive. (cyrilwecht.com)
new window Forensic Science Society Description: Explains the process of becoming a forensic pathologist in the United Kingdom. (forensic-science-society.org.uk)
new window ForensicOnline Description: A forensic pathologist describes his services. New York City. (forensiconline.com)
new window Harald Jung Description: The personal site of a Romanian forensic pathologist, including a list of his published articles. (haraldjung.home.ro)
new window Johns Hopkins Autopsy Resource Description: A searchable library of photographs. (autopsydb.org)
new window Nageshkumar G. Rao Description: A description of his qualifications in forensic pathology and toxicology in India. (angelfire.com)
new window Pathology Support Services Description: Providing anatomic, clinical, forensic and private autopsy services. (pssautopsy.com)
new window Salford Quays Forensic Pathology Description: Performing police and government investigations in the Greater Manchester area, England. Staff profiles are given with an explanation of the type of work involved on various cases. (sqfp.com)
 




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