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Volume 3, Number 2, July - December 2002

CONTENTS

 Editorial

 Papers

  1. Masahiko Kobayashi Why does rigor mortis progress downwards?

    by Masahiko Kobayashi,
    Department of Forensic Medicine, Saitama Medical School, Japan

    Masahiko
    Kobayashi

 Click on all authors' photographs to enlarge them. Click on the names of the papers to go to the papers.

 N. B. There is an ongoing contest regarding the best paper and thesis hosted in this issue. The winner in each category (paper and thesis) would be decided by an online poll till 12 midnight (Indian Standard Time) on 31 December 2003, and would be given a scroll of honor. An internet ballot box has been maintained at the bottom of each paper and thesis. You may want to cast your vote on each paper and thesis you visit. The vote may be cast even after the deadline, in which case, it would be used to decide another contest - the best paper and thesis of the decade.

 Scrolls of Honor (Cumulative Index)

 Paper Submission Guidelines

 Postgraduate Section

In this section, we regularly give important practical material for postgraduate students appearing in their medical examinations. The articles may serve as good review material for senior forensic practitioners too.

Histopathological changes in electrocution    Histopathological changes in electrocution by Dr. Anil Aggrawal
Professor, Dept. of Forensic Medicine, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi-110002, India

   [Please Click here to visit the cumulative index of all postgraduate material appearing in this journal.]

 Theses and Dissertations

Dr. Avneesh Gupta Cranio Cerebral Damage With Special Reference To Circle Of Willis In Fatal Road Traffic Accidents, Thesis for M.D. Forensic Medicine by Avneesh Gupta submitted to the University of Delhi in April 2001 for the Degree of Doctor of Medicine (Forensic Medicine)

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Please click here to visit the cumulative index of all theses published in this journal.

Dr. Avneesh Gupta

 Brief Communications

(This section includes brief communications such as summary of conference proceedings, interesting and hilarious personal experiences, travels, new teaching methods in forensic science and medicine, administrative problems and how to tackle with them etc.)

John H. Trestrail, III Thoughts On A Visit To The Grave Of Orfila
by John H. Trestrail, III, RPh, FAACT, DABAT
Toxicologist
Grand Rapids, Michigan,
USA
John H. Trestrail, III

 Look Back

What happened in forensic science last year?

 Reviews

Book Reviews Click here to read

(This section reviews popular as well as technical books on Forensic Science, Forensic Medicine and allied subjects. Books on tape and Books on CD are also reviewed from time to time. In addition, maps, charts, diagrams, models, calenders, various kinds of software and multimedia such as Video tapes, CDs and DVDs related to crime, horror, suspense, mystery, criminology, police science and administration, forensic medicine, forensic pathology and allied subjects are also reviewed)

Book Reviews

 Conference News

Forthcoming Forensic Conferences

Do you know of a future forensic conference which doesn't appear in the above pages? Well, why don't you tell us and we would be glad to put the relevant information on our pages. If the conference has a site, let us know of the site address, and we would place a link to that site.

Yes, I would like to tell you about a conference

 Interview

Margaret M. Stark Interview
An exclusive interview with Margaret M. Stark,
author of the bestseller A Physician's Guide to Clinical Forensic Medicine
(Humana Press, 2000)
Margaret M. Stark

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