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期刊名:Medicine science and the law

缩写:MED SCI LAW

ISSN:0025-8024

e-ISSN:2042-1818

IF/分区:1.7/Q1

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Clinical Trial Case Reports Meta-Analysis RCT Review Systematic Review
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Munesh Kumar,Vijay Sharma,Deep Roy et al. Munesh Kumar et al.
An amoebic liver abscess (ALA) caused by Entamoeba histolytica remains a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in tropical regions. Although hepatic rupture into adjacent thoracic structures is a recognised but rare complication, it ...
Keith Rix Keith Rix
The sources of judicial dissatisfaction with, and criticism of, expert healthcare evidence are traced to unqualified, careless, overworked and unscrupulous experts and a failure on the part of some experts to work collaboratively with their...
Carl Evans,Benjamin Swift,Amy Hughes et al. Carl Evans et al.
Following a mass fatality incident, the assessment of survivability and preventability is essential, yet current methodologies remain inconsistent both within the UK and internationally. The 2024 UK Home Office report 'The Patronising Dispo...
Itir Erkan Itir Erkan
Applications of DNA databases, despite their vital importance to the judicial system, have sparked ethical debate for many years. The crimes for which DNA samples should be collected and the period for which they should be stored are all su...
Keith Rix Keith Rix
The Sentencing Remarks in the diminished responsibility manslaughter case R v Worby have led to discussion as to whether retained responsibility is a matter for expert psychiatric evidence. The view of the author is that it is. Analysis of ...
Paige Tynan,Christopher Aris,Amy E Rattenbury Paige Tynan
Juveniles and infants are often believed to decompose faster than adults due to smaller body masses, yet research on juvenile decomposition rates remains limited. Studies examining body size and decomposition yield contradictory results and...