
After about forty years of medico-legal practice the author considers some aspects of the evolution of this activity on the forensic field. He throws a glance on the nowadays problems concerning living persons or victims and even so on the new trends in regard to thanatology and thanato-etiology. After having drown some comments towards the "CO-WORKING" with the judicial apparatus he underlines his views and perspectives regarding on the one side the eventual postdoctoral graduation of Police Surgeons and on the other, the official qualification, on the basis of academic criteria, of forensic pathologists who, with the clear support of the universities, he hopes to see more strengthened by future statutes.
Male, Jurisprudence, Drowning, Malpractice, Accidents, Traffic, Paternity, Forensic Medicine, Violence, Death, Electric Injuries, Child, Preschool, Rape, Humans, Wounds and Injuries, Female, Autopsy, Child Abuse, Homicide
Male, Jurisprudence, Drowning, Malpractice, Accidents, Traffic, Paternity, Forensic Medicine, Violence, Death, Electric Injuries, Child, Preschool, Rape, Humans, Wounds and Injuries, Female, Autopsy, Child Abuse, Homicide
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