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8. Case Studies in Forensic Podiatry

Auteurs : John A. DiMaggio, Wesley Vernon, OBE

Gepubliceerd in: Forensic Podiatry

Uitgeverij: Humana Press

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Abstract

The previous chapters have covered the theory and methods employed in forensic podiatry practice. This chapter presents a number of forensic podiatry case studies to illustrate how the methods presented and discussed in the earlier chapters may work in practice. Obviously, these only cover a limited range of scenarios, but it is hoped that the reader will gain enough of an understanding from these to see how podiatric knowledge would “typically” be employed in forensic podiatry situations.
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Metagegevens
Titel
Case Studies in Forensic Podiatry
Auteurs
John A. DiMaggio
Wesley Vernon, OBE
Copyright
2011
Uitgeverij
Humana Press
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-61737-976-5_8