Broken Bones: Anthropological Analysis of Blunt Force TraumaAlison Galloway |
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... noted and documented through photographs , each including the case number and a scale . When bags have been collected with regard to ticular locations at the crime scene , then each bag should be inventoried and photographed separately ...
... noted and documented through photographs , each including the case number and a scale . When bags have been collected with regard to ticular locations at the crime scene , then each bag should be inventoried and photographed separately ...
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... noted on the documentation . Prior photographs of the fractured areas may be important , especially in reconstructing the postmortem events . In one case , examination of many of the fractures was precluded by reconstruction , making it ...
... noted on the documentation . Prior photographs of the fractured areas may be important , especially in reconstructing the postmortem events . In one case , examination of many of the fractures was precluded by reconstruction , making it ...
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... noted . Another survey of mandibu- lar fractures suggests that the angle is the most common site of injury , with symphyseal , condylar and body fractures also relatively frequent ( Edwards et al . 1994 ) . Fracture of the coronoid ...
... noted . Another survey of mandibu- lar fractures suggests that the angle is the most common site of injury , with symphyseal , condylar and body fractures also relatively frequent ( Edwards et al . 1994 ) . Fracture of the coronoid ...
Contents
Chapter | 5 |
The Role of the Forensic Anthropologist in Trauma Analysis | 13 |
Summary | 31 |
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