Post-Mortem Examinations: With Especial Reference To Medico-Legal Practice is a book written by Rudolf Ludwig Karl Virchow in 1896. The book provides a comprehensive guide to conducting post-mortem examinations, with a particular focus on their use in medico-legal cases. Virchow, a renowned German pathologist and founder of modern pathology, draws on his extensive experience to provide detailed descriptions of the techniques and procedures involved...
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