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Animal abuse and unlawful killing. Forensic veterinary pathology

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Munro, R. ; Munro, H.M.C.

Saunders Elsevier

Edinburgh

2008

106 P.

9780702028786

D-01-00-22

Relation homme-animal ; Droit de l'animal ; Violence ; Traumatisme ; Cruauté envers les animaux ; Médecine légale ; Expertise médico-légale

Localisation : Env Alfort (Bibliothèque)

Type de fond : Fonds contemporain

Contents Introduction Definition of forensic veterinary pathology - a developing specialty. The relationship between the forensic veterinary pathologist and the courts. Why do it? The forensic examination and report. The locus: types of loci, value of attending at the locus, notes and photographs * The forensic necropsy procedure: standard procedures, avoidance of pitfalls, natural disease. Interpretation of findings *Report writing: plain English, formatting and numbering. Estimation of the post mortem interval * Rigor mortis, post mortem changes including adipocere and mummification, immunohistochemistry, entomology and environmental clues. Wounds and other injuries. Superficial injuries: skin wounds including abrasions, incisions, lacerations and stab wounds * Bruising and haemorrhage * Internal injuries: blunt trauma; penetrating wounds; head; thoracic; abdominal; pelvic and limb injuries. Non-accidental injury. Terminology and definitions * Features that raise suspicion * Links to violence in the home * Limitations on application of current knowledge to non-companion animals. Asphyxia and Drowning. Definition of asphyxia * General features * Strangulation, Choking & Smothering, Suffocation & Crush Asphyxia, Poisonous gases, Smoke inhalation, Drowning Firearms Types of weapons and ammunition: air rifles, shotguns, rifles and crossbows * Firearm injuries: air rifle pellets wounds, shotgun pellet wounds, high and low velocity rifle bullet wounds. Traps and snares. Illegal use of traps and snares * Injuries caused by spring traps * Injuries caused by snares * Deaths in cage traps. Dog bite injuries. Injuries to hares killed during hare coursing * Injuries to roe deer seized by dogs * Injuries to domestic livestock following stock worrying. Poisoning. Necropsy features raising suspicion of chemical poisoning. Thermal injuries. Burns and scalds * Pathologic features in cats fatally injured in microwave ovens and tumble dryers * Electrocution * Heatstroke *Frostbite. Neglect. Dogs, cats, other domestic pets and livestock: deprivation of the normal necessities of life * Lack of veterinary treatment: chronic lameness in livestock; neglected injuries; neoplasia; diarrhoea; loss of weight * Sexual abuse * Terminology * Types of injuries in companion animals * Objects used * Estimation of the age of lesions * Bruises, healing wounds, fractures, peri-osteal responses * Use of histopathology in forensic cases * Confirmation or exclusion of specific changes or lesions. Smoke inhalation.

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