680 Pages 646 Color Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    680 Pages 646 Color Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    The fourth edition of Knight's Forensic Pathology continues to be the definitive international resource for those in training and in practice, covering all aspects of the medico-legal autopsy, including the cause and time of death, interpretation of wounds and every other facet of the investigation of a fatality.

    The contents are intended to lead the pathologist – and in some countries, the non-pathologist – through the procedures needed in the examination of a body found under obscure, suspicious or even criminal circumstances.

    Although police procedures and the habits of pathologists may vary from country to country, the philosophy and techniques presented in this book offer a guide to good practices that can be modified according to local circumstances.

    In this new edition the text has been thoroughly updated and is complemented by the addition of over 200 new colour illustrations. It maintains the praised tradition of clarity and readability established since Prof. Bernard Knight’s first edition was published in 1991, with an emphasis on the practical application of knowledge and research findings and the avoidance of over-interpretation.

    The Forensic Autopsy
    The Pathophysiology of Death
    The Establishment of Identity of Human Remains
    The Pathology of Wounds
    Head and Spinal Injuries
    Chest and Abdominal Injuries
    Self-Inflicted Injury
    Gunshot and Explosion Deaths
    Transportation Injuries
    Abuse of Human Rights: Deaths in Custody
    Burns and Scalds
    Electrical Fatalities
    Complications of Injury
    Suffocation and ‘Asphyxia’
    Fatal Pressure on the Neck
    Immersion Deaths
    Neglect, Starvation and Hypothermia
    Deaths Associated with Sexual offences
    Deaths Associated with Pregnancy
    Child Homicide
    Sudden Death in Infancy
    Fatal Child Abuse
    Deaths Associated with Surgical Procedures
    Dysbaric Fatalities and Barotrauma
    The Pathology of Sudden Death
    Forensic Dentistry for the Pathologist
    Poisoning and the Pathologist
    Forensic Aspects of Alcohol
    Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
    Organophosphorus Poisoning
    Poisoning by Medicines
    Death from Narcotic and Hallucinogenic Drugs
    Corrosive and Metallic Poisoning
    Deaths from Organic Solvents
    Appendix

    Biography

    Pekka Saukko, Dr. med. (Vienna, Austria), DMSc, Dr. h.c., FFFLM (Hon), FBAFM (Hon), emeritus professor of Forensic Medicine, University of Turku, Finland; member of the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina; honorary member of the Hungarian Society of Legal Medicine, Royal Belgian Society of Legal Medicine, German Society of Legal Medicine and Japanese Society of Legal Medicine

    Bernard Knight, CBE, MD, BCh, MRCP, FRCPath, FHKCPath, DMJ (Path), FRSM, FFFMRCP, LLD (Hon), DM (Hon), DSc (Hon), PhD (Hon), DPh.Med (Hon), barrister of Gray’s Inn, emeritus professor of Forensic Pathology, Cardiff University; honorary member of the Royal Belgian Academy of Medicine, Hungarian Society of Legal Medicine, Finnish Society of Forensic Medicine, German Society of Legal Medicine and Medico-Legal Society of China

    "This remains one of the most important books in this field of pathology. It is comprehensive and well written and this edition has been significantly changed and updated. The images and drawings are carefully chosen and nicely depict common and uncommon problems encountered in forensic pathology. All the black-and-white drawings have been redrawn in full color. This book is highly recommended for everyone who performs medicolegal autopsies and should be in all pathology and general hospital libraries." - Anamarija M. Perry, MD (University of Manitoba College of Medicine), Doody Enterprises

    Finally, a truly excellent feature of this edition is very easy access to an on-line version of the text to accompany the hard copy. This is through the VitalSource® ebook site, the clear instructions for which are on the inside cover. This book is, and will remain for some time, the international benchmark for general forensic pathology and should be on the shelves of every forensic department and library. It is a joy to read, and never fails to yield pertinent information and details on cases, conditions and issues. - Roger W. Byard, School of Medicine, The University of Adelaide, Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology, Springer

    Praise for the third edition:

    "...this is a valuable, well written and well-illustrated text that deserves to grace the shelves of forensic pathologists, and which will not be out of place on the shelf of any pathologist engaged in autopsy practice."
    Association of Clinical Pathologists News

    "...stands head and shoulders above its competitors...This is an excellent book useable by all hospital pathologists, forensic pathologists and professions allied to forensic science and it should be seen on the shelves of every forensic pathologist's library."
    Science and Justice