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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Finally...a Gem Primer on Death Investigation by DIs,
By Russell A. Rohde MD "Owl" (West Covina, California USA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
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This review is from: Death Investigation: The Basics (Paperback)
"Death Investigation: The Basics" by Brad Randall, MD: ISBN 1-883620-24-4 (1997) Galen Press, Ltd. is one of those books, much too rare (particularly in the field of forensics), that is so well written that it deserves recognition as a notable reference for understanding the basic tasks facing all Medical Examiners.This book contains 9 chapters (130 pages) devoted to duties of Death/Medical (coroner) Investigators/Examiners (DIs/MEs), deaths subject to investigation, scene investigation, identification of bodies, time of death, public relations (excellent), autopsies, certificates of death, and in-depth review of SIDs by DIs. The chapter on scene investigation (45 pages) is notably well presented, written in non-pretentious prose and packed full of that type of information which could only exude from someone with first-hand field experience who also has teaching experience. Additional pages (38) are devoted to the bibliography, index, and various appendices of charts & forms. There are 35 B/W photos or diagrams which were well chosen and integral to the text. Emphasis is given to applying common sense and weighing of various possibilities, that when embellished with some concise case presentations, attests to the shrewdness and prudence demonstrated by this author. With these thoughts in mind, then those advanced detailed technical syllabi and reference manuals devoted to forensic subspecialities may have better want of prejudice. The price is right.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
painfully basic!,
By codeyellow "codeyellow" (Bronx, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Death Investigation: The Basics (Paperback)
If a highschool student needs some very basic research on the subject,this is the book.If you are going to include a chapter on stab and gunshot wounds,you should have more than 3 or 4 photos,(there is only one small stab wound photo).The section on decomposition has one drawing that is made up of a whole bunch of scattered little black dots that make it look like a bad copy machine reproduction that you can barely make out.It also insults any [person's] intelligence with phrases like,"Decomposed bodies look bad and often smell worse."NO KIDDING!"
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Finally...a Gem Primer on Death Investigation by DIs,
By Russell A. Rohde MD "Owl" (West Covina, California USA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
This review is from: Death Investigation: The Basics (Paperback)
"Death Investigation: The Basics" by Brad Randall, MD: ISBN 1-883620-24-4 (1997) Galen Press, Ltd. is one of those books, much too rare (particularly in the field of forensics), that is so well written that it deserves recognition as a notable reference for understanding the basic tasks facing all Medical Examiners.This book contains 9 chapters (130 pages) devoted to duties of Death/Medical (coroner) Investigators/Examiners (DIs/MEs), deaths subject to investigation, scene investigation, identification of bodies, time of death, public relations (excellent), autopsies, certificates of death, and in-depth review of SIDs by DIs. The chapter on scene investigation (45 pages) is notably well presented, written in non-pretentious prose and packed full of that type of information which could only exude from someone with first-hand field experience who also has teaching experience. Additional pages (38) are devoted to the bibliography, index, and various appendices of charts & forms. There are 35 B/W photos or diagrams which were well chosen and integral to the text. Emphasis is given to applying common sense and weighing of various possibilities, that when embellished with some concise case presentations, attests to the shrewdness and prudence demonstrated by this author. With these thoughts in mind, then those advanced detailed technical syllabi and reference manuals devoted to forensic subspecialities may have better want of prejudice. The price is right.
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I never received it. I have been promised a refund, but do not know when or if I will get that.
5 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wrong Amazon entry,
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This review is from: Death Investigation: The Basics (Paperback)
Please correct your listing on this book. The author's name is Brad Randall, MD. You have entered it by his first name, not his last name. I know of this author and would like it corrected. Thank you.
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Death Investigation: The Basics by Brad Randall (Paperback - Sept. 1997)
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