FORENSIC MEDICINE FOR LAWYERS 4TH EDITION ( IN GOOD CONDITION )
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The fourth edition of this well-respected book provides a broad overview of the medico-legal issues arising in both criminal and civil proceedings. Written by a highly respected academic, the new edition ensures the text is brought fully up to date with new material on wounds, explosions, head injury, transplantation, asphyxia, marriage and pregnancy, and the legal aspects of medical practice.
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