Broken Bones: Anthropological Analysis of Blunt Force Trauma |
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Radiographically the repair is seen as a blurring of the fracture margins as a
result of resorption of the dead ... Histologically , the evidence of healing appears
sooner that it will either radiographically or macroscopically . The initial ...
Radiographically the repair is seen as a blurring of the fracture margins as a
result of resorption of the dead ... Histologically , the evidence of healing appears
sooner that it will either radiographically or macroscopically . The initial ...
Page 288
These pieces of bone were not visible in the pre - dissection radiographs and
were not recovered during autopsy ' . BIOMECHANICS OF LONG BONE
ANGULATION FRACTURES Direction of force can be determined by fracture
morphology ...
These pieces of bone were not visible in the pre - dissection radiographs and
were not recovered during autopsy ' . BIOMECHANICS OF LONG BONE
ANGULATION FRACTURES Direction of force can be determined by fracture
morphology ...
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The purported victim was known to have undergone recent extensive cosmetic
surgery ; therefore , antemortem facial and dental radiographs were abundant .
Two mandibular fragments were the only relevant bony elements recovered .
The purported victim was known to have undergone recent extensive cosmetic
surgery ; therefore , antemortem facial and dental radiographs were abundant .
Two mandibular fragments were the only relevant bony elements recovered .
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Contents
Preface | 5 |
The Biomechanics of Fracture Production | 35 |
Introduction and the Skull | 69 |
Copyright | |
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