Takes readers into the fascinating world of the medical examiner, who must determine cause of death, and explains the systems and tools used to determine if death was natural, accidental, suicide or murder.
John J. Miletich is a professional researcher who has authored ten earlier books, including Greenwood bibliographies and indexes of Depression in the Elderly, Depression, and AIDS.
This excellent source for the armchair CSI enthusiast or the
beginning forensic science student delves into the daily work of a
medical examiner--from bodies containing hazardous materials to
mass deaths. . . . Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates,
two-year technical program students, and general readers.
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