Explore the intricate world of forensic science with “Forensic Medicine: A Study in Trauma and Environmental Hazards, Volume III: Environmental Hazards.” This essential hardcover reference, published in 1977 by W. B. Saunders Company, delves deep into the critical aspects of environmental factors in forensic investigations. Edited by leading experts C. G. Tedeschi, William G. Eckert, and Luke G. Tedeschi, this volume is a cornerstone for professionals and students in forensic medicine, pathology, legal medicine, and environmental health. This comprehensive text covers a broad spectrum of environmental hazards, offering detailed insights crucial for understanding their impact on human health and their role in forensic analysis.
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Handbook of Sensory Physiology Volume VII/5 The Visual System in Vertebrates
The wonder is not so much that the visual system, like other body systems, has been able to adapt in this way, but rather that these adaptations have taken such a variety of forms.