Содержание книги Forensic Medicine: textbook / B.V. Mykhailychenko, A.M. Biliakov, I.G. Savka. — 3rd edition
Chapter 1. Forensic Medicine as a Science. History of Forensic Medicine Development
1.1. Definition, Contents, Tasks and Role of Forensic Medicine
1.2. Historic Overview of Forensic Medicine Development
Chapter 2. Procedural and Organizational Basics of Forensic Medical Examination
2.1. General Information about Forensic Medical Examination
2.2. Participation of a Forensic Medical Expert in Examination
2.3. Structure of Forensic Medical Service
2.4. Forensic Medical Documentation
Chapter 3. Forensic Medical Inspection of a Scene of Incident and Corpse
3.1. The Site of an Incident and its Inspection: General Notions
3.2. Detection, Fixation, Taking Blood Traces During Inspection of a Scene of an Incident
3.3. Taking Other Biological Objects
3.4. Documents Prepared During On-site Inspection of an Incident
Chapter 4. Forensic Medical Thanatology
4.1. General Information about Dying and Death
4.2. Forensic Medical Classification of Death
4.3. Forensic Medical Aspects of Organ and Tissue Transplantation
4.4. Forensic Medical Diagnosis of Death
4.5. Determination of the Time of Death
Chapter 5. Forensic Medical Examination of a Corpse
5.1. Forensic Medical Examination of a Corpse: General Information
5.2 The Order to Conduct Forensic Medical Examination of a Corpse
5.3. External Examination
5.4. Internal Examination
5.5. Peculiarities of Examination of an Unknown Person
5.6. Taking of the Material for Laboratory Examination
5.7. Official Registration of the Results of Forensic Medical Examination of a Corpse
Chapter 6. Forensic Medical Examination in Case of Sudden Death
6.1. General Information about Sudden Death
6.2. Forensic Medical Examination in Case of Different Types of Sudden Death
6.3. Sudden Death in Childhood
6.4. Sudden Death under Peculiar Circumstances
Chapter 7. Forensic Medical Examination of Newborn Corpses
7.1. Peculiar Features of Forensic Medical Examination of Newborn Corpses
7.2. Determination of Neonatality
7.3. Determination of Full-Term and Mature Newborn
7.4. Determination of Newborn Viability
7.5. Determination of Live-Born Fetus
7.6. Causes of Death of Newborns
Chapter 8. Forensic Medical Traumatology
8.1. Injury Classification and Peculiarities
8.2. Blunt Object Injuries
8.3. Traumatism and its Types
8.4. Transportation Traumatism
8.5. Sharp Object Traumas
8.6. Clothes Damage in case of Obtuse and Sharp Object Traumas
Chapter 9. Forensic Medical Expertise of Gunshot Injuries
9.1. Firearms and the Mechanism of Shot: General Notion
9.2. Bullet Entrance Wound due to the Shot from a Distant Range
9.3. Bullet Entrance Wound due to the Shot from a Close Range
9.4. Bullet Entrance Wound due to Contact Range of Shot
9.5. Bullet Exit Wound
9.6. Firearm Wound Canal
9.7. Firearm Wounds from Hunting Arms
9.8. Shot Injuries
9.9. Firearm Damages of the Clothes
9.10. Suicide Signs with the Use of Firearms
9.11. Injuries after Blank Cartridges
9.12. Injuries after Pneumatic Arms
9.13. Peculiarities of Injuries Caused by Devices for Shooting Cartridges Supplied with Rubber or Analogical by Their Properties Missiles of a Survivable Exposure
9.14. Explosive Injury
9.15. Laboratory Methods of Examination in Case of Gunshot Wounds
9.16. Causes of Death due to Mechanical Injury
9.17. Detection of the Vital Origin and Time of Injuries
Chapter 10. Injuries From Low and High Temperature Effect
10.1. The Local Effect of the High Temperature
10.2. The General Effect of the High Temperature (Overheating)
10.3. The Local Effect of the Low Temperature
10.4. The General Effect of the Low Temperature
Chapter 11. Injuries and Death from Atmospheric Pressure Changes
11.1. The General Effect of the Increased Atmospheric Pressure on the Body
11.2. The General Effect of the Decreased Atmospheric Pressure on the Body
Chapter 12. Forensic Medical Examination of Electrical Injuries
12.1. General Information on Electrical Injuries
12.2. The Characteristics of the Electric current Effect
12.3. Diagnostics of Death from the Technical Electricity Effect
12.4. Damage from the Atmospheric Electricity Effect
Chapter 13. Forensic Medical Examination of the Radiation Trauma
13.1. The General Effect of Ionizing Radiation
13.2. The Specifics of the Forensic Medical Examination
13.3. Forensic Medical Examination of the Laser Injuries
Chapter 14. Forensic Medical Examination in Case of Mechanical Asphyxia Death
14.1. General Information about Oxygen Starvation and Its Course
14.2. Forensic Medical Diagnosis of Mechanical Asphyxia
14.3. Hanging
14.4. Ligature Strangulation
14.5. Throttling
14.6. Closing of Mouth and Nostrils
14.7. Choking
14.8. Drowning
14.9. Squeezing of Chest and Abdomen
14.10. Asphyxia in a Limited (Closed) Space
Chapter 15. Forensic Medical Toxicology
15.1. Overview on Poisons and Poisoning
15.2. Forensic Medical Diagnostics of Death Caused by Poisons of Local Action
15.3. Forensic Medical Diagnostics of Death Caused by Blood Poisons
15.4. Forensic Medical Diagnostics of Death Caused by Destructive Poisons
15.5. Forensic Medical Diagnostics of Death Caused by Functional Poisons
15.6. Forensic Medical Diagnostics of Death Caused by Narcotic Substances
15.7. Food Toxins (Food Poisons)
Chapter 16. Forensic Medical Diagnosis of Health Disorders Caused by a Biological Environmental Factor
16.1. General Information on Biological Environmental Factors
16.2. Infectious Effect of Biological Factors
16.3. Prion Infection and Its Peculiar Features
16.4. Biological Effect of Antigens
16.5. Peculiarities of Forensic Medical Examination
Chapter 17. Forensic Medical Examination of Crime Victims, Accused and Other Persons
17.1. Reasons and Procedure of Examination
17.2. Forensic Medical Examination to Determine the Severity of Bodily Injuries
17.3. Forensic Medical Examination of Health State, Simulation, Aggravation, Self-inflicted Injuring
17.4. Determination of Age
Chapter 18. Forensic-Medical Expertise in Case of Disputable Sexual Conditions and Sexual Crimes
18.1. Peculiarities of Expertise Concerning Disputable Sexual Conditions
18.2. Detection of Sex
18.3. Detection of Sexual Maturity
18.4. Detection of Rupture of Hymen Integrity
18.5. Detection of Sexual Reproductive Ability
18.6. Detection of the Term of Previous Labour (Past Deliveries)
18.7. Detection of the Term of Previous Miscarriage (Abortion)
18.8. Forensic Expertise of Sexual Crimes
Chapter 19. Forensic Medical Examination of Material Evidence
19.1. Blood Examination
19.2. Examination of Hair
19.3. Examination of Semen
19.4. Examination of Human Organs, Tissues and Some Secretions
Chapter 20. Forensic Medical and Criminalistic Methods of Examination
20.1. Measurement Methods
20.2. Photographic Methods
20.3. Optical Methods
20.4. Radiological Methods
20.5. Examination in Extreme Spectrum Rays and Luminescent Examination
20.6. Determination of Object Metallization
20.7. Examination of the Mineral Composition of Objects
20.8. Identification Examination of the Instruments of Injury
20.9. Identification Examination Using Bone Remains and Skull