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Legal Medicine – Forensic Pathology

Author: Miroslav Dvořák

The major topics in Legal/Forensic Medicine are Thanatology and Forensic Pathology, Clinical Forensic Medicine, Medical Law and related Jurisprudence. Forensic pathology applies the principles of pathology to the study of sudden, unexpected, violent, and suspicious death in order to determine the cause, mechanism and manner of death.

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Forensic exam questions

Author: Miroslav Dvořák

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Academic Year Summer 2010/2011

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                

Forensic Aspects of Alcohol

Author: Miroslav Dvořák

Alcohol is one of the oldest and most widely used psychoactive drug in the world and most common single substance encountered in toxicologic analyses. Ethanol (ethyl alcohol) is the main psychoactive ingredient in alcoholic beverages. The clinical features of acute ethanol intoxication are dependent on the blood concentration (BAC). Acute alcohol poisoning is life-threatening condition that requires emergency medical attention.
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DVORAK Milan, NAVRATIL Martin, MIKA Petr. A uniform platform for electronic publishing and sharing the educational content in the network of medical faculties MEFANET [online]. [cited 24. 05. 2025]. Available from WWWW: https://mefanet.lfp.cuni.cz. ISSN 1801-6103. Version 2.0.3 [2020].

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