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Forensic medicine Classification of injuries Dr David Chumba MBcHB, MMED (human pathology), Dip. FOR Path 1 Outline Traumatology: ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ±…

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1. RENAL INJURY NAVDEEP SINGH 2. RENAL INJURY • Renal injury is common, occurring in 8–10% of cases. • About 90% of renal injuries result from blunt force injury and…

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INJURY Notes By- Dr. Armaan SinghClinically its defined as solution or disruption of the anatomical continuity of any tissues of the body.Legally under section 44 IPC, its…

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1. Trauma “ Traumatology means science of wounds & injuries. 2. • A wound is a disruption of the continuity of tissues produced by external mechanical force. •…

Documents INJURY Clinically its defined as solution or disruption of the anatomical continuity of any tissues...

Slide 1 INJURY  Clinically its defined as solution or disruption of the anatomical continuity of any tissues of the body.  Legally under section 44 IPC, its defined…

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Slide 1 Traumatic Brain Injury Module for DSHS Giles Gifford, EMT Monica S. Vavilala, MD 1 BLS provider course Slide 2 TBI Epidemiology: Nationally Yearly 1.7 million people…

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Lecture Notes in Forensic Medicine © Derrick Pounder, University of Dundee - 1 - CHAPTER 1 BLUNT FORCE INJURIES A wound is a disruption of the continuity of tissues produced…

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Medical: Medically Injury is defined as, âany discontinuity or breach in the anatomy of the bodyâ. Legal: Legally, as per section 44 the Penal Code, 1860, âInjury is defined…

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INJURY Clinically its defined as solution or disruption of the anatomical continuity of any tissues of the body. Legally under section 44 IPC, its defined as any harm whatever…