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Michael Tsokos

    January 23, 1967

    Professor Michael Tsokos is a leading international expert in forensic science and a professor of forensic medicine. He heads the Institute of Forensic Medicine at Charité, where his work focuses on unraveling dramatic cases. His compelling books, drawing from his extensive experience, have become bestsellers, offering readers a unique glimpse into the world of forensic science.

    Michael Tsokos
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    Forensic Pathology Reviews
    • 2004

      Forensic Pathology Reviews

      • 367 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The book features comprehensive reviews from leading forensic pathologists, focusing on recent advancements in forensic science, including new autopsy techniques and markers for various pathological conditions. It addresses both common and rare situations encountered in forensic practice, such as traumatic brain injuries, drug-related deaths, and sudden infant death. Additionally, it covers unique topics like hypothermia fatalities and the interpretation of alcohol levels. Each chapter includes a thorough review of international literature and guidance on expert testimony in death investigations.

      Forensic Pathology Reviews