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Clinical Forensic Medicine
By:W. D. S. McLay
Published on 1996-01-10 by Cambridge University Press

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In many criminal prosecutions, medical evidence plays a vital part in establishing the guilt or innocence of the accused, most notably when serious injury of physical abuse is part of the prosecution's case. This is a complete reference source for the specialty, identifying all the medical, ethical and statutory principles by which the forensic medical practitioner has to be guided.

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