Broken Bones: Anthropological Analysis of Blunt Force TraumaAlison Galloway |
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... Head shape also is important ; elongated skulls are apparently somewhat better able to withstand compression along the long axis than a more rounded skull ( Gurdjian 1975 ) . Since head shape is determined partly by genetics and also ...
... Head shape also is important ; elongated skulls are apparently somewhat better able to withstand compression along the long axis than a more rounded skull ( Gurdjian 1975 ) . Since head shape is determined partly by genetics and also ...
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... head , is weaker due to lack of subchondral bone and its eccentric placement respective to the long axis of the radius ( Thomas 1905 ) . Scharplatz and Allgoewer ( 1976 ) grouped radial head fractures among the elbow injuries produced ...
... head , is weaker due to lack of subchondral bone and its eccentric placement respective to the long axis of the radius ( Thomas 1905 ) . Scharplatz and Allgoewer ( 1976 ) grouped radial head fractures among the elbow injuries produced ...
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... head and neck injury , and nearly 80 % of all clin- ical and forensic traumatic injury involve the head and neck ... long - term prognosis such as the contrecoup injuries of the brain , eye , spinal cord and skeleton itself . The location of ...
... head and neck injury , and nearly 80 % of all clin- ical and forensic traumatic injury involve the head and neck ... long - term prognosis such as the contrecoup injuries of the brain , eye , spinal cord and skeleton itself . The location of ...
Contents
Chapter | 5 |
The Role of the Forensic Anthropologist in Trauma Analysis | 13 |
Summary | 31 |
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