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- P V Plevinskis.
- Sud. Med. Ekspert. 1995 Jan 1; 38 (1): 23-6.
AbstractThe problem of contribution of a forensic medic to verification of testimony at the site of criminal event is seldom, if ever, discussed. Tasks facing the specialist, some aspects of preparation to work, and methods of verifying the testimony on the spot, when the details of infliction of injuries with sharp instruments are investigated (the most frequent cause for calling forensic medics to verification of testimony on the spot) are discussed.
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