forensic medicine

collocation in English

meaningsofforensicandmedicine

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forensic
adjective[before noun]
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uk
/fəˈren.zɪk/
related to scientific methods of solving crimes, involving examining the objects or substances that are involved in ...
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medicine
noun
uk
/ˈmed.ɪ.sən/
us
/ˈmed.ɪ.sən/
treatment for illness or injury, or the study ...
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(Definition offorensicandmedicinefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofforensic medicine

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I refer to training inforensicmedicine.
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Forensicmedicineis not for the amateur and the help of a specialist will be called for by the police and should be considered where injuries are present.
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The responsibilities offorensicmedicineand science overlap at many points.
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A significant proportion of procurators fiscal will have studiedforensicmedicineat university.
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Of course, theforensicmedicineaspects are different between the two countries.
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The term "forensicmedicine"or"legal medicine", a better term, covers a very wide field.
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That expert was a consultant pathologist, a professor offorensicmedicineand a home office pathologist.
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His publications centered on schizofrenia andforensicmedicine.
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He worked onforensicmedicinerelated to poisonings.
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He has spent 37 years in full-timeforensicmedicine, and has published articles in journals and textbooks.
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In my view, the best place would be in theforensicmedicinelaboratories attached to the universities.
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The experts inforensicmedicinesay that there is a stage between being jocose and being comatose—being bellicose.
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Forensicmedicineand forensic science, sister professions in this country, have a very long and proud record.
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In addition, the four departments offorensicmedicineare under contract to provide procurators fiscal with an advisory consultative service on medical matters.
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Not only are there few lectures inforensicmedicineduring the whole period of clinical training but the student is never examined in the subject.
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Dissection is a medical practice utilized in pathology andforensicmedicineduring autopsy.
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He is considered one of the founders of 20th centuryforensicmedicine.
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After extensive research travel he was promoted to private lecturer forforensicmedicinein 1789.
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He worked his way up to the position of chief offorensicmedicine.
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He was an outstanding leader in the fields offorensicmedicine, serology, and immunogenetics.
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The second part includes para-clinical subjects pharmacology, microbiology, pathology andforensicmedicine.
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During this time he performed pioneer research in the field offorensicmedicine.
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In order that a doctor shall be able to perform this necessary duty he needs to have a considerable knowledge of anatomy, pathology andforensicmedicine.
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Its principal functions are to provide forensic pathology and related scientific services, clinicalforensicmedicineservices, teaching and research.
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In later years, a new academic block was constructed to for departments of pathology, pharmacology,forensicmedicine, and community medicine.
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