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Forensic emergency medicine: old wine in new barrels
European Journal of Emergency Medicine, 10/26/09
De L et al. – Awareness of the forensic relevance of certain medical observations by emergency physicians, knowledge of emergency medicine methodology and techniques and of resuscitation–related injuries by forensic physicians may lead to a higher standard in both forensic and emergency medicine, a better serving of the criminal justice system, and most importantly safeguarding the rights of victims of criminal assault.
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