FSC239Y5 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Long Bone, Forensic Identification, Smoke Inhalation

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Fsc239 test 2 review: chapters 2, 3, and 10. Introduction to forensic pathology and an overview of the forensic. Who died, where did they die, when did they die, the cause of death and the manner of death. If one of these is not answered, then the pathologist needs to intervene: what is a forensic pathologist and what is the role of the forensic. A forensic pathologist is a certified medical doctor able to perform autopsies on criminally-linked cases (type a). When one of the 5 questions are not answered, or; When there is criminal involvement in a death: what are the two main reasons a pathologist performs an autopsy, what is the gouge inquiry, what are the different types of pathologists and the duties they. Type a: this pathologist is able to perform all autopsies, parents and children, criminal and non-criminal cases. It is the only one able to perform autopsies on criminal cases.

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