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Beitrage zur Gerichtlichen Medizin

Journal Volume: 46
Journal Issue:
Journal Year: 1988
Articles in SafetyLit: 29

Ability of automobile drivers to react--studies with various stimuli and the effect of alcohol

Are toxicologic studies of stored blood alcohol samples necessary in the future also?

Assessment of traumatic lesions of the corpus callosum

Automobile fire

Characteristics of drunkeness at the rudder and drinking habits of motor boat drivers in Helsinki

Circumstances and findings in 202 burn deaths

Combined use of alcohol and drugs within the scope of traffic and criminal acts

Delayed death following pedestrian accident--multidimensional study of injury severity and cause of death

Dragging the pedestrian for kilometers by an automobile

Electrocution death in the bath tub

Etiology of the neurastheniform psychosyndrome following injuries of the cervical spine, including cervicocephalic acceleration trauma

Experiences with a new form of the death certificate in Rhineland-Pfalz

Experiences with the "Lion Alcometer AE-D3" in determining blood alcohol and breath alcohol

Experiences with the SD3 Alcometer in police use--comparison between breath alcohol and blood alcohol concentrations

Forensic problems in the assessment of a terrorist attack in the Schwechat airport in Vienna

Forensic proof value of atraumatic posticus hemorrhage

Interesting observation in a case of electrocution in the bath tub

Isolation of high molecular weight DNA from a 14-day-old immersed cadaver

Medical guarantor responsibility and suicide of the psychiatric patient

Metal pollutants in infants

Morphologic peculiarities of absolute gunshots at close range on clothed or covered body regions

Myoglobin content of heart muscle following postmortem electrocution

Occlusions of the arteries of the head and neck in relation to external events

Practical experiences with comparative phospholipid determination in proving death by hanging

Proof value of congested hemorrhages in the area of the head of newborn infants

Proof value of matching markers for the complicated suicide

Rapid determination of alcohol in saliva. Possibilities for using as a so-called preliminary test?

Testing procedures for assessing the effect of taking drugs on driving safety

The concrete case--burned cadaver in an automobile