The requirements of a physician before performing a medical or surgical procedure. 2. Forensic Thanatology (The Study of Death)
: While often used interchangeably, Solis distinguishes them. Medical Jurisprudence refers to the branch of law that regulates the medical profession (law applied to medicine), whereas Legal Medicine is the application of medical science to legal cases (medicine applied to law).
: Vital reactions that prove whether an injury was inflicted before or after death. 4. Identification (Forensic Anthropometry)
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