The fate of the human body after death is a subject that has
fascinated enquirers, both in the scientific and legal realms for
millennia. However, objective research into the causes and nature of
human decomposition has only taken place in the last two centuries and
quantitative measurement of the process as a means of estimating the
time of death has only recently been attempted. The substantial
literature concerning this research has been published in numerous
scientific journals since the beginning of the nineteenth century.
_Human Body Decomposition_ expands on the current literature to
include the evolving research on estimating time of death. This volume
details the process of decomposition to include early period after
death when the body cools to ambient temperature, and when the body
begins to putrefy. This process is significant because the estimation
of the time of death becomes increasingly more difficult when the body
begins to putrefy.
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Human Body_ _Decomposition_ compiles a chronological account of
research into the estimation of the time since death in human bodies
found decomposed in order that researchers in the subject field can
concentrate their thoughts and build on what has been achieved in the
past.
* Provides concise details of research, over the last 200 years, of
estimating the time of death in decomposed bodies.
* Covers methods of research into human decomposition in the stages
of body cooling to ambient temperature and the later stages of
autolysis, putrefaction and skeletonisation.
* Includes a detailed account of recent research and future concepts.
* Concludes with an account of the difficulties which future research
into human decomposition will encounter.
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Product details
ISBN
9780128036914
Published
2016
Publisher
Elsevier S & T
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Number of pages
162