forensic medicine in English

noun
1
the application of medical knowledge to the investigation of crime, particularly in establishing the causes of injury or death.
The problem of determining the cause of sudden or accidental death is one of the most important functions of forensic medicine , the application of medical knowledge to the service of the law and the administration of justice.

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1. Clinical forensic medicine belongs to applied medicine science.

2. They are also found widespread application to the forensic medicine.

3. Many crimes could not be solved without using forensic medicine.

4. The practice of this model was introduced by forensic medicine examples.

5. When she'd first qualified in forensic medicine he'd been a young sergeant.

6. Apart from criminal investigation techniques, students learn forensic medicine, philosophy and logic.

7. A specialist in forensic medicine was called as a witness in the murder trial.

8. Conclusion: Grading of tetramine poisoning is useful for forensic medicine identification of injury degree.

9. Dating of injures is always an important hot topic in the field of forensic medicine.

10. Objective To provide reference data for selecting the talent of sports, anthropology and forensic medicine.

11. Autoerotic asphyxia is almost unknown as a distinctive psychopathological entity in this country's forensic medicine practice

12. With the advances in oncotic research, researches in forensic medicine and practice will be impacted greatly.

13. The decision was based on investigations by the Board of Forensic Medicine and the health authorities.

14. There is a campaign by the Iranian Forensic Medicine Organization to stop its use as a pesticide.

15. The poor peasent's son worked his way through difficulties and finally became a specialist in forensic medicine.

16. The word 'Asphyxia' has originated from Forensic Medicine and used particularly for death events related to suicides

17. This is a study of violent Asphyxial deaths carried out in the department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Patiala

18. Asphyxial deaths are an important part of Forensic Medicine, but overreliance on nonspecific findings can lead to inappropriate diagnoses

19. Asphyxial deaths are an important part of Forensic Medicine, but overreliance on nonspecific findings can lead to inappropriate diagnoses

20. Objective To investigate law of development of Chrysomyia megacephala in natural condition, and to probe its application in forensic medicine.

21. Spitale, sanatorii, policlinici, dispensare, centre medicale, institute medico-legale, staţii ambulanţă (Hospitals, sanatoriums, clinics, medical units, institutes of forensic medicine, ambulance stations)

22. Conclusion: The law students prevalently enjoy the courses of forensic medicine, and they are more interested in the knowledge of forensic pathology.

23. Spitale, sanatorii, policlinici, dispensare, centre medicale, institute medico-legale, staţii ambulanţă (Hospitals, sanatoriums, clinics, medical units, institutes of forensic medicine, ambulance stations

24. The portions containing air are of a light brick-red colour, and Crepitate under the finger. AIDS TO FORENSIC MEDICINE AND TOXICOLOGY W

25. Objective To study the expression of substance P (SP) in human sudden erethistic death, and to seek objective morphological supports to diagnose sudden erethistic death for forensic medicine.

26. Conclusion The SNP fluorescent-multiplex system based on the fragment length discrepant allele specific PCR strategy is simple and economical, and is of a high application value in forensic medicine.

27. Departments of Anatomy and Physiology in 1954, Departments of Pharmacology, Pathology, Bacteriology, Medicine and Surgery in 1956, Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Forensic Medicine and the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat in 1957.

28. In view of serological sensitivity, specificity and simple procedure of reaction pattern the modified mixed cell agglutination reaction (Davidsohn's MCAR) proved to be a very useful test for typing ABO isoantigens in forensic medicine.

29. Autoerotic activity sometimes consists of the practice of self-induced cerebral anoxia, usually by hanging, strangulation, or suffocation during masturbation. Autoerotic asphyxiation and accidental ligature strangulation by a partner are well-known phenomena described in medical literature, particularly in forensic medicine reports (1–5).

30. The Independent Forensic Experts Group (IFEG), composed of forensic medicine specialists from around the world, condemned forced anal examinations in a May 3, 2016 statement, stating that “the examination has no value in detecting abnormalities in anal sphincter tone that can be reliably attributed to consensual anal intercourse.”