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Oxford Handbook of Forensic Medicine
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Oxford Handbook of Forensic Medicine

Jonathan P. Wyatt, Tim Squires, Guy Norfolk, Jason Payne-James

Abstract

This book acts as a practical guide for clinical forensic specialists. It contains basic background information on the legal aspects of medicine for doctors, nurses and medical students.

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Authors

Jonathan P. Wyatt, author
Emergency Department Consultant and Forensic Physician, Royal Cornwall Hospital, Cornwall, UK

Tim Squires, author
Developer, Global Health Academy, School of Biomedical Sciences, The University of Edinburgh, UK

Guy Norfolk, author
Founding President, Faculty of Forensic and Legal Medicine, Royal College of Physicians of London, UK

Jason Payne-James, author
Consultant Forensic Physician; Director of Forensic Healthcare Services Ltd; Honorary Senior Lecturer, Cameron Forensic Medical Sciences, Barts & the London School of Medicine; external Consultant to the National Injuries Database and other agencies; Editor of the Journal of Forensic & Legal Medicine, UK


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