Introduction to veterinary and comparative forensic medicine
Oxford, UK; Ames, Iowa
Blackwell Pub.
2007
xvi, 415 p.: ill. )some col.(; 26 cm.
Includes bibliographical references )p. 374 - 403( and index
What is forensic medicine? -- The special features of veterinary and comparative forensic medicine -- Importance and application of animal law -- Animal welfare -- Conservation and wildlife crime -- Clinical work -- Pathology and post-mortem examinations -- Laboratory investigations -- Site visits, fieldwork and collection of evidence -- Record-keeping and collation and analysis of findings -- Storage, labelling, and presentation of material -- Serving as a witness and appearing in court -- The future