Prof. Heeresh Chandra's

Cause of Death Indicator/Investigation Atlas

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Injuries

An injury may be caused to a person by physical violence, heat application, exposure to intense cold, electrical contact, or contactr with corrosive substancees. A wound is a dissolution of surface continuity in the skin and tissue resulting from injury.

Stab Injuries

INJURIES - EYE

Sub conjunctional hamorrhages

Due Injury, these donot go away with age changes

Intestinal Haemorrhages due to poisong

Head Injury

Marks of Injury on Cloth

Burn

Dimensions of Marks of Injury on Cloth

Attempt to amputate Penis

Tyre Marks on cloth

Marks of wapon used on Head

Marks of weapon on Back

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Poisoning

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Accident injuries (1,2) - Road Accident,

(2,3,4) Railway run over Injuries


Stab Injuries Top

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Shows 33,000 KV electrocution burn marks of contact when a man climbed the pole and gripped the live wire. At the same time the fuses were blown off. This check from the electric statoin gave the time of incidence.

 


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