Broken Bones: Anthropological Analysis of Blunt Force Trauma |
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To our benefit , we have also improved our ability to medically repair this damage
, increasing survivability and decreasing morbidity . Frequently , we , as forensic
anthropologists , deal with an individual , or a small group of individuals ...
To our benefit , we have also improved our ability to medically repair this damage
, increasing survivability and decreasing morbidity . Frequently , we , as forensic
anthropologists , deal with an individual , or a small group of individuals ...
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Since this is not based on mechanism of injury but on the ease of repair ,
applicability to forensic analysis is limited . TILITY Oblique Transverse Spiral
Butterfly Butterfly Comminuted with Butterfly Torsion 7 3 - part 4 - part Segmental
...
Since this is not based on mechanism of injury but on the ease of repair ,
applicability to forensic analysis is limited . TILITY Oblique Transverse Spiral
Butterfly Butterfly Comminuted with Butterfly Torsion 7 3 - part 4 - part Segmental
...
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Fractures of this type are generally not surgically treated due to the likelihood of
massive hemorrhage in the repair process . The fracture fragments often block
the venous lacerations and elevation of the fragments may induce further
bleeding .
Fractures of this type are generally not surgically treated due to the likelihood of
massive hemorrhage in the repair process . The fracture fragments often block
the venous lacerations and elevation of the fragments may induce further
bleeding .
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Contents
Preface | 5 |
The Biomechanics of Fracture Production | 35 |
Introduction and the Skull | 69 |
Copyright | |
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