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Age Estimation in the Living: The Practitioner's Guide
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Sep 2010, Pages: 318
This book summarizes and explains the main approaches to age estimation in the living, defining when a parameter may be of use and raising awareness of its limitations. This text ensures that practitioners recognize when an assessment is beyond their area of expertise or beyond verification depending upon the clinical data available. Each key approach to age evaluation has been allotted a single chapter, written by an international leader in the particular field.
The book also includes summary chapters that relay readily accessible data for use by the practitioner, and includes important ageing milestones.
Reviews:
'I would recommend this book to any individual that was responsible for determining age of subjects for legal requirements. The authors have created a very organized text to aid in verifying scientific methods used in age determination. I thank the authors for going the extra mile and creating such a complete text for use in forensic investigations.' - Anil Aggrawal's Internet Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, January 2011
'This subject area of Age Assessment in the Living needed this book; it fills a void in the field to a very high standard.' - King's College London, January 2011
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