Handbook Of Forensic Toxicology For Medical Exa... -

The text highlights two fundamental concepts for death investigators:

: Emphasizes that drug concentrations should never be interpreted in a vacuum; they must be viewed alongside medical history, death scene details, and physical autopsy findings. Core Features and Content Handbook of Forensic Toxicology for Medical Exa...

The , authored by D. Kimberley Molina and Veronica M. Hargrove , is a concise reference designed for forensic professionals who need rapid access to toxicological data during autopsies and death investigations. It serves as a practical alternative to more cumbersome, in-depth texts by focusing on the most common substances encountered in a medical examiner's caseload. Key Purpose and Utility The text highlights two fundamental concepts for death