Postmortem Artifacts
Veterinary MedicinePostmortem Artifacts are natural changes introduced in the dead animals after death. These are not caused by humans or animals.
Postmortem Artifacts are natural changes introduced in the dead animals after death. These are not caused by humans or animals.
Following submission of specimens of various organs in following suspected cases of poisoning performed.
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Postmortem examination of veterolegal cases in these cases has to conducted in order to ascertain the time since death and cause of death.
The breeding soundness examination of the dog is not only important for the medical records, but is essential in the case of a pre-purchase examination.
Soundness in horses is the structural development of the limbs, size and body proportions that make up an individual horse’s conformation can influence its balance and movement during exercise.
Examination of Living and Dead Animals in Criminal Cases Examination of living and dead animals in criminal cases is to ascertain the cause and the manner of death in all deaths from criminal violence, or in sudden deaths from unknown causes. Without proper examination it is not possible to ascertain cause of death in all
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Common offences against animals and laws is more or less obligatory for a veterinarian to be familiar with the laws for protection of animals, more so because of his training and profession which inculcate a spirit of sympathy and understanding towards our dumb companions, the domestic animals, who deserve all sympathy and kindness.
The Recording of Veterolegal Evidences is recorded as examination in chief, cross examination, re-examination, examination of blood stains and tissues available at the site.
Veterinary Ethics and Jurisprudence, Veterinary forensic medicine and Veterinary legal medicine are considered synonyms.