The pathology of trauma
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The pathology of trauma
Arnold , Oxford University Press, 2000
3rd ed
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First published in Great Britain: 1978
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
AcThe Pathology of TraumaAGBP is now firmly established as the definitive guide to the characteristics, causes and effects of accidental, occupational and violent trauma. The new edition approaches the forensic aspects of trauma from the conditions in which they arise looking at the circumstances in which injuries occur, the types of injury sustained and their avoidance and prevention.
Subjects range from stabbing to the specialist areas of injuries associated with the off-shore oil and construction industries, as well as sports and recreational injuries which are all covered in depth by experts within their fields. The new edition also recognises the changing concerns with regard to trauma such as child abuse and drug-related violence.
The editors have maintained a tight rein to ensure a seamless writing style and consistency of artwork throughout.
'The Pathology of Trauma' is the comprehensive reference text for forensic pathologists, trauma surgeons and A&E surgeons. There is also a market amongst departments of occupational medicine due to the strong emphasis on epidemiology, causes and prevention of work related trauma.
Table of Contents
Injuries and death in vehicle occupants
Injuries and death of pedestrians
The role of pathology in major disasters
Examination and interpretation of gunshot injuries
Smoothbore firearm injuries
Violence associated with civil disturbance
Modern war wounds
Death in custody
Cutting and piercing wounds
The adult victim of assault
The physically and emotionally abused child
Sexual violence
Closed head injury
Burns
Asphyxial and related deaths
Drowning
Injuries caused by animals
Injury and death in sport and recreational activities
Aviation accidents
Falls from a height
Injury and death in the home
Hazards of sea diving
Injury and death in the mining industry
Transmission of infection during injury and medico-legal examination
The chemical pathology of trauma
Domestic poisoning
Drug abuse and trauma
Haemorrhage, haemostasis and thrombosis
The psychopathology of violence
The psychological autopsy
Civil litigation following injury and death from trauma: the health care professional in jeopardy.
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