Review:
The Human Skeleton In Forensic Medicine By Krogman, Wilton M.
overall review score: 4.5
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The Human Skeleton in Forensic Medicine by Krogman, Wilton M. is a seminal work in the field of forensic anthropology that delves into the analysis and interpretation of skeletal remains for identification and medico-legal purposes.
Key Features
- In-depth coverage of skeletal anatomy and markers for age, sex, ancestry, and stature estimation
- Discussion on trauma analysis, pathology, and time since death estimation
- Case studies illustrating practical applications in forensic investigations
Pros
- Comprehensive and authoritative reference for forensic anthropologists
- Clear explanations of complex concepts
- Valuable resource for both students and practitioners in forensic medicine
Cons
- May be too technical for laypersons or those without a background in anatomy