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    2016). Forensic pathologists may also perform autopsies, which are done to uncover reasoning behind the death. These can be done in a lab where the pathologist can be in charge managing other physicians/technicians, taking a bit…

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    Buckley Falcon High School Robert Striebel Abstract Pathology is career needed in the forensics field, they do a variety tasks. Pathologist are a type of “specialized physicians” (Pathology Training Center). Primarily they are used to for autopsy; autopsies can only be performed by a pathologist legally. They work in hospitals, forensic labs, and or private labs. Generally they take 8-9 years of schooling. Pathologist can also be called “medical examiners” (Explore Health Careers).…

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    toe tag and an autopsy…

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    When talking how they had “finally got it” in “proving” the SBT, this was said on the back wound: “There’s a little given take as to where the entrance is. Because the wound wasn’t located exactly as to right or left of the midline at the time of autopsy, its just a rough…

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    party for the opening of a golfing range shortly before he was confirmed dead. She left the party a few minutes before 1:00 and arrived at the Volupides’ residence around 1:00, about 10 minutes before her friends arrived for a cocktail with her. The autopsy confirmed that he had been drinking and he had died from a head wound. When interviewed, the neighbors admitted that she had been in an argument with her husband before she left for the celebration. (objective) I believe that Queenie killed…

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    eighteenth centuries from research findings. At the beginning of the 15th century understanding of the human body has been developed. Scientists like Newton began to use the scientific method which later was used to study disease. At the 16th century autopsies done by Harvey which led to an understanding of the circulation of blood. From the 17th to 18th century the Scottish surgeon John Hunter Found that if the tumor is not attached to the nearby tissue and was movable that might can be cured…

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    Hieronymus Fabricius, a progressive and driven man, sat anxiously at his University of Padua desk flipping through stacks of notes. Fabricius had been up all night rehearsing and defending his dream. Another hour went by until, ready to face The Senate of Venice, Fabricius stood abruptly, folded a few select notes, and took off for the meeting room. Fabricius walked briskly and with intention, he was about to enter a meeting deciding the fate of his hopeful architectural endeavour. Fabricius, a…

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    The world we live in is so diverse with different cultures and beliefs. Culture is define as a system of knowledge, beliefs, experience, values, attitudes, religion, etc shared by a relatively large group of people. In the healthcare sector, culture, race and ethnicity are important factors in relation to patient healthcare. According to Jhutti-Johal, race and ethnicity needs are important dimensions of healthcare delivery from a legal, moral and sometimes medical viewpoint. Patients of…

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    from depression and other emotional disorders, which made her a heavy drinker and smoker (Reid & Buckley, 2011). However, when investigations were carried out, doctors said that there were several things from the scene of the crime as well as the autopsy report that proved that Sandra’s death was a staged homicide. They said that there were injuries on her back which proved that she must have been forced to face downwards maybe from the attacker’s knee (Chisum & Turvey, 2000). Additionally,…

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    required, including painting flag poles. More common however, were high speed ambulance chases to chaotic accident scenes where William witnessed death and dying situations. He saw his first corpse during his first night on the job, and he attended autopsies, beginning when he was 18 years old. After taking a required advanced physical anthropology, he fell in love with human bones and decided to make it his career. William abandoned his English major and switched to anthropology a semester…

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