Skeletal Trauma
Discover the essential resource for professionals dealing with physical trauma in conflict zones in "Skeletal Trauma" by Erin H. Kimmerle. Published in 2008, this insightful hardback spans 528 pages, providing critical guidance tailored for clinicians, forensic scientists, investigators, and human rights activists. This authoritative text emphasizes the importance of differential diagnosis, focusing on the types, number, and sequence of bone injuries and fractures encountered in violent settings. Perfect for those in the fields of forensic anthropology and forensic medicine, Kimmerle's work equips readers with the analytical tools necessary to address the health aspects of human rights abuses. Whether you are a legal professional or a health advocate, "Skeletal Trauma" offers invaluable insights into understanding traumatic injuries from a forensic perspective. Enhance your knowledge in forensic science and contribute to the pursuit of justice with this compelling read.