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Clinical Forensic Medicine: A Physician's Guide - EBOOK
The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS), now in its 175th year, has arnlong tradition of working with doctors. In fact, the origin of the forensic phy-rnsician (police surgeon) as we know him or her today, dates from the passingrnby Parliament of The Metropolitan Act, which received Royal Assent in Junernof 1829. Since then, there are records of doctors being “appointed” to thernpolice to provide medical care to detainees and examine police officers whilernon duty.rnThe MPS has been involved in the training of doctors for more than 20rnyears, and has been at the forefront of setting the highest standards of work-rning practices in the area of clinical forensic medicine. Only through an aware-rnness of the complex issues regarding the medical care of detainees in custodyrnand the management of complainants of assault can justice be achieved. ThernMPS, therefore, has worked in partnership with the medical profession tornensure that this can be achieved
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615.1 Sta c
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2005
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English
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1-59259-913-3
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615.1 Sta c
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Second Edition
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