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Korean Journal of Legal Medicine
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1999
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23
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2
Volume:
23
Issue:
2
1. The estimation of the skeletonized bone and teeth: A case report of a victim of 5.18 Kwang Ju democratic movement.
Page:62—68
2. Analysis of the Death due to Ulcerative Upper Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage: in autopsy cases.
Page:47—61
3. LAN-based Autopsy Recording System for Documentation and Statistics.
Page:42—46
4. A Study of Murder in Schizophrenic Patients Characteristics of the murders of family and nonfamily homicides.
Page:37—41
5. Review on the Science Experts' Opinions cited by the Supreme Court Reversing the Original Judgements for the Murder Cases.
Page:27—36
6. Vascular injuries associated with lumbar disk surgery: medicolegal implications.
Page:16—26
7. Biochemical Analysis on Postmortem Blood and Vitreous Humor in Cows.
Page:8—15
8. A Statistical Observation on Medico-Legal Autopsy in Taegu Area during the Year of 1998.
Page:1—7
9. A Case Report of Gastric Dilatation.
Page:107—110
10. Two Shotgun Wounds.
Page:101—106
11. Sudden Death Associated With Hypothyroidism.
Page:96—100
12. A Case Report of Gastric Dilatation.
Page:107—110
13. Interventricular Septum Rupture due to Blunt Chest Trauma: A Case Report.
Page:93—95
14. Two Shotgun Wounds.
Page:101—106
15. Individual Identification.
Page:87—92
16. Sudden Death Associated With Hypothyroidism.
Page:96—100
17. Individual Identification of Sealand Fire Accident.
Page:82—86
18. Interventricular Septum Rupture due to Blunt Chest Trauma: A Case Report.
Page:93—95
19. Sex Determination Used Sex Determining Region Y Gene on the Y-chromosome of Human Teeth.
Page:75—81
20. Individual Identification.
Page:87—92
21. The Forensic Pathology in Scotland and the Analysis of Post-mortem Examinations at Glasgow.
Page:69—74
22. Individual Identification of Sealand Fire Accident.
Page:82—86
23. Sex Determination Used Sex Determining Region Y Gene on the Y-chromosome of Human Teeth.
Page:75—81
24. The Forensic Pathology in Scotland and the Analysis of Post-mortem Examinations at Glasgow.
Page:69—74