Forensic pathology
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+ | '''Forensic pathology''' is a branch of [[medicine]] concerned with determining [[cause of death]], usually for [[criminal law]] cases and [[civil law]] cases in some [[jurisdictions]]. The word [[forensics]] is derived from the Latin ''forēnsis'' meaning ''public'' or ''forum''. The word ''[[pathology]]'' literally means ''study of disease''. | ||
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Forensic pathology is a branch of medicine concerned with determining cause of death, usually for criminal law cases and civil law cases in some jurisdictions. The word forensics is derived from the Latin forēnsis meaning public or forum. The word pathology literally means study of disease.
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