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Last update: doc. MUDr. et MUDr. Alexander Pilin, CSc. (09.01.2011)
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Last update: doc. MUDr. et MUDr. Alexander Pilin, CSc. (10.10.2008)
Mason, J.K. Forensic Medicine. An illustrated reference. Chapman & Hall 1993 Knight B. Forensic pathology. Edward Arnold 1991 Sukko, P., Knight B. Knight´s Forensic pathology. Arnold Publication. Simpson´s Forensic Medicine |
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Last update: doc. MUDr. et MUDr. Alexander Pilin, CSc. (01.10.2021)
1. Forensic medical service concept. Sudden death and its causes. The concept of poison. 2. The role and organization of public prosecutors and courts .Sudden death during pregnancy, during childbirth, after childbirth .The concept of poison and its effects 3. Early postmortem changes .Sudden death in infants and children. Diagnosis of poisoning, Toxidrome. 4. A doctor as an expert and a witness. Suffocation in general. Acid and alkali poisoning (symptoms, autopsy findings) 5. Late postmortem changes. Hanging. Blunt object injury. 6. Medical opinion . Gunshot wound. Arsenic 7. Examination of living people in forensic medicine.Throttling.Nicotine 8. Simulation, disimulation . Airway closure by covering, lying down.Mercury 9. Self-harm . Traumatic asphyxia. Lead 10. Inspection of the dead at the site of the find.Choking, aspiration.Carbon monoxide 11. Types of autopsies (Act 372/2011 Coll.) Drowning .Cyanides 12. Exhumation. Cutting wounds .Nitrits 13. Identification of a corpse of unknown identity. Cut wounds.Atropine 14. Identity by teeth. Stab wounds.Strychnine 15. Extimation of age, gender, height from bones Bite wounds.Bite wounds.Chinine 16. General causes of death. Head injuries (mechanism of origin, injuries of soft skull covers, fractures of the arch and the base of the skull). Digitalis and strofantin. 17. Brain injury (concussion and contusion of the brain, mechanism of origin and morphology, diffuse axonal injury). Compensation for pain and non-pecuniary ( permanent consequences damage. Cannabinoids and hallucinogenic substances 18. Early postmortem changes. Traumatic intracranial hemorrhage. Cantharidin 19. Determination of time since death.Chest injuries. Opium, its composition and derivatives, symptomatology of opioid intoxication. 20. Autopsy diagnosis in forensic medicine (natural, violent, specific injury in case of death, in unclear cases).Spine fracture. Intoxication with organic solvents (acetone, toluene, halogenated hydrocarbons) 21. Sharp object injuries (cuts, stab wounds, cuts). Fall from height. Ethanol (methods of determination, effects depending on blood concentration). 22. Vital reactions. Railway accidents. Methanol 23. Determining the time since death. Traffic accidents on the road and railway. Benzodiazepines 24. Abdominal injuries. Trumatic asphyxiation. Psychopharmacs 25. Electric current (technical electricity and lightning). Suffocation in general. Insecticide 26. Medical secrets. Assessment of injury severity. Snake venoms 27. Rape, sexual abuse, sexual coercion. Murder of a newborn baby by a mother. Warfare agents. 28. Carbon monoxide intoxication (symptoms depending on concentration, evidence of carbonylhemoglobin in the blood). Injuries during sports and exercise. Food health harm. 29. Medical liability (negligence).Explosion injuries. Fungal poisoning 30. Medical certificate. Burns and scalds Injury. Actual bodily harm 31. Medical certificate . Harm to health by low temperature (hypothermia, freezing). Grievious bodily harm. 32. Physician's responsibility for medical staff. Rape. Physician tasks on the crime scene 33. Informed consent. Sexual abuse . Tasks of physician on the scene of suicide . 34. Failure to provide first aid. Unnatural rebuke of the sexual instinct . Harm to health by heat (hyperthermia, burns, scalds. 35. Facial injuries (mechanism of origin, fractures of facial bones). Natural death (SIDS) and violent (shaken baby syndrome) in childhood. Stimulant intoxication (amphetamine and its derivatives, cocaine) . |