Types of Firearms & Ballistic Injuries in Forensic Medicine
Delve into the world of firearms in forensic medicine through a case study of a rifleman's suicide with bullet wounds, exploring different firearm types, examples of ballistic injuries, medico-legal and toxicological results. References from Simpson's Forensic Medicine provide additional insights.
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CASE SCENARIO A RIFLEMAN WHO WAS ASSIGNED WITH SENTRY DUTY COMMITTED A SUICIDE WITH HIS SERVICE FIREARM HAVING BULLET WOUNDS ON THE BACK SIDE SITUATED IN OCCIPITAL BONE AND ANOTHER WOUND IN THE FOREHEAD.
DISCUSSION : WHAT ARE THE TYPES OF FIREARMS ? EXAMPLES OF BALLISTIC INJURIES ? WHAT IS THE MEDICO LEGAL RESULT IN THIS CASE ? WHAT IS THE TOXICOLOGICAL RESULT ?
REFERENCES SIMPSON'S FORENSIC MEDICINE, 13TH EDITION MYSTERY OF BULLET WOUND- A CASE STUDY HTTPS://MEDCRAVEONLINE.COM/FR CIJ/FRCIJ-04-00117.PDF