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Classic Forensic Medicine

Classic forensic medicine is the branch of scientific research that uses the sciences of law and medicine to answer questions related to legal proceedings. It involves the use of scientific methods, such as pathology, biochemistry, and microbiology, to investigate physical evidence related to criminal cases. Classic…

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Overview

Classic forensic medicine is the branch of scientific research that uses the sciences of law and medicine to answer questions related to legal proceedings. It involves the use of scientific methods, such as pathology, biochemistry, and microbiology, to investigate physical evidence related to criminal cases. Classic forensic medicine can be used to provide expert testimony in court and help to identify the cause and manner of death, as well as to elucidate the circumstances of a crime scene. As such, classic forensic medicine is an invaluable tool for the criminal justice system, providing a means of ensuring justice is served and providing closure to victims and their families.

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Athina Vidaki · Netherlands Timothy Palmbach · United States Ozgur Bulut · Germany

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