Harris, Thomas - Post-mortem handbook, or, How to conduct post-mortem examinations: for clinical and for medico-legal purposes

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Is an essential guide for medical professionals involved in the practice of post-mortem examinations. This handbook provides comprehensive instructions on the procedures and techniques required to perform thorough and accurate autopsies. Harris covers both clinical and medico-legal aspects, ensuring that practitioners can address the needs of medical diagnoses as well as legal investigations. The book includes detailed descriptions of anatomical dissections, methods for identifying causes of death, and guidelines for documenting findings. Through clear explanations and practical advice, Harris equips pathologists, medical examiners, and forensic experts with the knowledge and skills necessary to conduct effective post-mortem examinations, contributing to advancements in medical science and justice.

1887 Hardcover

Condition: Good (Previous ownership inscription is just visible, some wear to covers and spine, some insect damage)

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Is an essential guide for medical professionals involved in the practice of post-mortem examinations. This handbook provides comprehensive instructions on the procedures and techniques required to perform thorough and accurate autopsies. Harris covers both clinical and medico-legal aspects, ensuring that practitioners can address the needs of medical diagnoses as well as legal investigations. The book includes detailed descriptions of anatomical dissections, methods for identifying causes of death, and guidelines for documenting findings. Through clear explanations and practical advice, Harris equips pathologists, medical examiners, and forensic experts with the knowledge and skills necessary to conduct effective post-mortem examinations, contributing to advancements in medical science and justice.

1887 Hardcover

Condition: Good (Previous ownership inscription is just visible, some wear to covers and spine, some insect damage)

Is an essential guide for medical professionals involved in the practice of post-mortem examinations. This handbook provides comprehensive instructions on the procedures and techniques required to perform thorough and accurate autopsies. Harris covers both clinical and medico-legal aspects, ensuring that practitioners can address the needs of medical diagnoses as well as legal investigations. The book includes detailed descriptions of anatomical dissections, methods for identifying causes of death, and guidelines for documenting findings. Through clear explanations and practical advice, Harris equips pathologists, medical examiners, and forensic experts with the knowledge and skills necessary to conduct effective post-mortem examinations, contributing to advancements in medical science and justice.

1887 Hardcover

Condition: Good (Previous ownership inscription is just visible, some wear to covers and spine, some insect damage)