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What Forensic Scientists Talk About
Copied from The Atlantic Monthly (or maybe it was Harper's) by Windmill.
NOTES FROM THE FORENSIC SCIENTIST'S
CONVENTION
From the program of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences' annual
convention, held in February at the Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas:
WEDNESDAY
Annual Bite Mark Breakfast Seminar
THURSDAY
The Body in the Bathtub; Michael J. Shkrum, M. D. et al.
Retaining Facial Aesthetics in an Oral Autopsy; Thomas C. Krauss, D. D. S.
Suicide: Maybe It's Logical; Charles G. Wilbur, Ph. D., M. D., et al.
Unusual Hanging Deaths; Michael A. Clark, Ph. D., M. D., et al.
Fatal Caffeine Poisoning; Margaret L. Gulley, M. D., et al.
Identification of Dismembered Bodies by the Trace Element Ratios in the Bones;
B. Fulton, M. S., et al.
FRIDAY
Identification of Tire Rubber on an Ice Pick Involved in Tire Slashings; J.
Payne, B. S., et al.
High Velocity Backspatter on Shirt Sleeves; James O. Pex, M. S., et al.
The Analysis of Suicide Notes; Park Elliott Dietz, M. D., M. P. H., Ph. D., et
al.
Human Bite Marks, Amorous or Defensive: a Case; William E. Alexander, D. M. D.
Bite Mark of the Penis: A Problematic Presentation; John D. McDowell, D. D. S.
Accidental Auto-Erotic Gunshot Wounds; Terence B. Allen, M. D.
A Dantean Death: Submergence in Molten Salt; Anthony J. Perzigian, Ph. D. et
al.
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