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Forensic medicine
/fəɹˈɛnsɪk mˈɛdsən/
/fɚɹˈɛnsɪk mˈɛdəsən/
Forensic medicine
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medicina legale
the branch of medicine that addresses the physiology of dying, particularly the time and cause of death
What is "forensic medicine"?
Forensic medicine, also known as forensic pathology or legal medicine, is a branch of medical science that focuses on investigating and determining the cause of death in cases involving suspicious or unexpected deaths. Forensic pathologists, which are medical professionals specialized in this field, perform examinations to identify injuries, diseases, or other factors that may have led to an individual's death. They analyze medical records, collect evidence, and work with law enforcement agencies and legal authorities to provide specialized medical opinions to help legal investigations and court cases.