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Last update: Zuzana Pumrová (26.09.2017)
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Last update: Zuzana Pumrová (26.09.2017)
Lessons in Forensic Medicine must be pased a minimum of 80% of the time as well as a final test before examen must be accomplished. |
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Last update: HABET (24.01.2014)
Knight, B.: Simpson ́s forensic medicine : Edward Arnold, 2003 (B) DiMaio, V. J.: Forensic pathology : CRC press, 2001 |
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Last update: Zuzana Pumrová (26.09.2017)
Presence in 80% of the passed time of the reports and demonstrations is demanded. The list of questions in Forensic Medicine are at disposal for students. |
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Last update: Zuzana Pumrová (25.09.2017)
Forensic Medicine - Syllabus
Death certification Types of autopsies Neonaticide Child abuse and neglect Doctor as witness Doctor as expert witness Abrasions, bruises, contusions and lacerations Incised wounds Bite wounds Gunshot wounds Head injuries Neck and nape injuries Chest injuries Abdominal injuries Spinal injuries Downfall injuries Traffic accidents Identification Exhumation Diagnosis of death Determination of time of death Types of putrefaction Asphyxia - autopsy finding Strangulation Covering of the nose and mouth Traumatic asphyxia Aspiration of foreign material Drowning Injury due to heat Cold injury Injury related to changes of atmospheric pressure Unexpected and sudden death in adult age Sudden death in infancy Alcohol - medicinal aspects General aspects of poisoning Poisoning - murder, suicide, accident Mushroom poisoning Acid poisoning Alkali poisoning Food poisoning Death from narcotic and hallucinogenic drugs Carbon monoxide poisoning Cyanide poisoning Vital reactions Blood staing, groups, DNA and identification |