Forensic Pathology of Trauma

Forensic Pathology of Trauma
Author: Michael J. Shkrum
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 654
Release: 2007-11-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 159745138X

The practice of forensic pathology includes the collection and analysis of evidence in relation to a corpse in order to establish the cause of death. Knowledge of the cause of death contributes to the determination of the manner of death by medical examiners and coroners, who are occasionally assisted by law enforcement officers. In the process of establishing the cause and manner of death, representatives of various investigative bodies have several responsibilities, including explaining the death to family members, attempting to reduce the risk of similar deaths in the future, and, if applicable, apprehending the individuals who are responsible for the death. The most well-known and popular role of a forensic pathologist is in the inves- gation of cases of suspicious death; however, most medicolegal autopsies involve unexpected deaths that are above suspicion, many of which are caused by trauma (trauma being defined as any physical force or agent that causes bodily harm). The purpose of Forensic Pathology of Trauma: Common Problems for the Pathologist is to provide practical advice and information about the conduct of the forensic autopsy in cases of trauma, and to offer guidance about the analysis of the autopsy findings in these cases.

The Simple Guide to Commercial Diving

The Simple Guide to Commercial Diving
Author: Steven M. Barsky
Publisher: Hammerhead Press
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2004
Genre: Deep diving
ISBN: 0967430542

This book is for the person who is considering a career in commercial diving or who is enrolled in commercial diving school. It presents the facts, both good and bad, about careers in commercial diving. It covers all aspects of the field, from choosing a school, to applying for a job, and how to work your way up in the industry.

Handbook on Drowning

Handbook on Drowning
Author: Joost J.L.M. Bierens
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 746
Release: 2006-02-08
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 3540296565

Unique resource that addresses the global problem of drowning victims from an international perspective All contributors to this book are associated with Intensive Care Medicine which is a highly ISI rated Springer society journal

The Encyclopedia & Guide to Diving with a Full Face Mask

The Encyclopedia & Guide to Diving with a Full Face Mask
Author: Matthew W. Robinson
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2012-10
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1466960841

Diving is an exciting sport as well as a requirement of some vocations such as commercial diving, military diving, public safety diving, and scientific diving. In sport diving, most learn to dive with a half mask to cover their eyes and nose. A second stage regulator supplies their breathing gas (air). This method of diving is safe, simple, and time-tested over the last half century. The diving scenarios that appear throughout this guide are actual situations that occurred to divers. The author spoke with these divers and recorded their experiences for the educational benefit of the reader. The scenarios are described as the author interpreted each of the experiences. All the divers and the people that might be associated with their dive experience should not be faulted for any bad situations they came to be in. Every person has had some type of mishap in life, and the purpose for sharing these scenarios is to teach and help avoid future incidents that might cost someone their life.

Dry Suit Diving

Dry Suit Diving
Author: Steven M. Barsky
Publisher: Hammerhead Press
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2006
Genre: Diving suits
ISBN: 0967430569

The most complete text on dry suit diving.

UnderWater

UnderWater
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 552
Release: 2006
Genre: Deep diving
ISBN: