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La mort en face
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ISBN: 9782380759785 2380759782 Year: 2024 Publisher: Loverval Kennes

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Ce qui a motivé mon choix pour la médecine légale ? Le hasard. J’avais 18 ans, l’âge où tout est possible et la prêtrise me tentait beaucoup, j’adorais étudier l’évangile, rencontrer les gens, aider ceux qui en avaient besoin, et je me sentais prêt. (...) Au terme de la première année de médecine, j’ai revu l’évêque de Liège et lui ai confié que j’avais abandonné l’idée de la prêtrise. Il n’était guère surpris car, selon son avis, je n’avais pas vraiment la foi mais une soif intellectuelle qui ne lui correspondait guère...


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Organ donation and transplantation after cardiac death in China : clinical practice
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ISBN: 9811608148 9811608156 Year: 2022 Publisher: Singapore : Springer,


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Traité d'entomologie forensique : les insectes sur la scène de crime
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ISSN: 16608844 ISBN: 9782880746971 2880746973 Year: 2006 Publisher: Lausanne: Presses polytechniques et universitaires romandes,

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Insectes, cadavres et scènes de crime : principes et applications de l'entomologie médico-légale
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ISBN: 9782804184957 2804184951 Year: 2014 Publisher: Bruxelles: De Boeck,

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Quatrième de couverture : "Des vies après la mort : L’idée fascine autant qu’elle dégoûte : après la mort, le corps devient grouillant d’une autre forme de vie, peuplée d’asticots voraces, de guêpes parasites et de scarabées prédateurs. Toutes ces espèces partagent un but : profiter au plus vite de cette ressource, s’y développer et s’y multiplier tant que possible. À ce jeu, les mouches sont souvent les plus rapides et les plus efficaces. En quelques heures, elles ont pondu des centaines d’œufs, donnant naissance à autant d’asticots. Des larves affamées qui vont emmagasiner chaleur et nourriture, allant jusqu’à générer leur propre chauffage collectif. - Le cadavre, un écosystème : Le cadavre est un véritable écosystème, et de nombreuses autres espèces s’y développent. On y croise ainsi des mites, délaissant penderies et placards au profit de peau séchée et cheveux. Ou encore des coléoptères fossoyeurs, qui n’hésitent pas à enterrer de petits cadavres pour mieux protéger leur progéniture. Observateur de cette faune particulière, l’entomologiste cherche à décrypter la biologie de ces espèces dans un but précis : dater l’arrivée des insectes et déterminer le moment de la mort. - Un panorama de l'entomologie forensique : Cet ouvrage, accessible au curieux comme au spécialiste, s’attache à présenter les différentes espèces rencontrées, leur biologie et leur utilisation pour dater le décès. Il dresse également un panorama des développements récents en entomologie forensique et détaille les possibilités toujours grandissantes dans ce domaine. Rédigé par des spécialistes francophones de renommée internationale, vous y trouverez une synthèse des connaissances actuelles sur le sujet."


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L'orchestration de la mort : les funérailles, des temps modernes à l'époque contemporaine : [communications issues des "ateliers Condorcet", les 19 mars, 4 juin et 11 octobre 2013, et de la journée d'étude tenue à l'EHESS-Paris le 5 juin 2013]
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ISSN: 12845655 ISBN: 9782757418024 2757418025 Year: 2017 Volume: 1768 Publisher: Villeneuve d'Ascq: Presses universitaires du Septentrion,

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Si l'histoire de la mort a suscité de nombreux travaux, celle du sort réservé au corps morts reste méconnue. Jusqu’au XVIIIe siècle, l’Église se charge de l’ensevelissement des corps dans les églises, chapelles ou cimetières adjacents, en veillant à sacraliser ces espaces funéraires. Mais l’urbanisation, l’influence des scientifiques et des philosophes et les exigences de santé publique entraînent une série de mesures administratives. Le mouvement hygiéniste souligne au XIXe siècle les problèmes de séparation définitive des vivants et des morts et du choix de l’emplacement du cadavre. Dans le cimetière public et laïc, une nouvelle célébration de la mémoire voit le jour. À partir des années 1870, des médecins positivistes prônent la crémation des corps au nom de la santé publique et revendiquent la liberté d’expérimentation, tout en demeurant attachés au respect du culte des morts. Historiens, sociologues et anthropologues mêlent leur regard pour penser le temps et les formes du passage de la communauté des vivants à l’univers de la mémoire

Case studies of existing human tissue repositories : "best practices" for a biospecimen resource for the genomic and proteomic era
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ISBN: 1283597268 9786613909718 0833035932 0833035274 9780833035936 9780833035271 9781283597265 6613909718 Year: 2003 Publisher: Santa Monica, CA : RAND,

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Case studies of twelve existing human biospecimen repositories performed to evaluate their utility for genomics- and proteomics-based cancer research and to identify ?best practices? in collection, processing, annotation, storage, privacy, ethical concerns, informed consent, business plans, operations, intellectual property rights, public relations, marketing, and education that would be useful in designing a national biospecimen network.

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Cadaver homografts--Case studies. --- Organizational Case Studies--United States. --- Preservation of organs, tissues, etc.--Case studies. --- Tissue banks--Case studies. --- Tissue Banks--standards--United States. --- Tissue Preservation--methods--United States. --- Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms --- Histocytological Preparation Techniques --- Preservation, Biological --- Health Services Research --- Biological Specimen Banks --- Quality of Health Care --- Investigative Techniques --- Cytological Techniques --- Specimen Handling --- Health Planning --- Histological Techniques --- Health Facilities --- Laboratory Techniques and Procedures --- Health Care Economics and Organizations --- Clinical Laboratory Techniques --- Health Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services --- Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Health Care --- Diagnosis --- Tissue Preservation --- Tissue Banks --- Organizational Case Studies --- Surgery & Anesthesiology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Transplantation of Organs & Tissues --- Tissue banks --- Preservation of organs, tissues, etc. --- Cadaver homografts --- Post-mortem homografts --- Postmortem homografts --- Organ preservation (Anatomy) --- Organs (Anatomy) --- Banks, Organ --- Banks, Tissue --- Banks, Transplant --- Organ banks --- Transplant banks --- Preservation --- Homografts --- Non-heart-beating organ donation --- Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc. --- Biobanks --- Health facilities --- Procurement of organs, tissues, etc.


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From Laboratory Studies to Court Evidence: Challenges in Forensic Entomology
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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In 2001, Benecke concluded a review on the history of forensic entomology with these optimistic words: "basic research and advanced application of forensic entomology (…) has opened the way to routine casework". At the same time, the TV show Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) largely brought forensic entomology to light. However, the show also cruelly pointed out its limits: After the team leader explained to his colleague how insects can help determine the time of death, the team leader added "You've still got to convince a jury", to which the colleague promptly responded "On guns. It's got to be better than bugs. Less Latin." Indeed, several factors—including complexity, inherent limitations, and the rapid evolution of scientific knowledge—explain the slow acceptance of insect-based evidence. In this context, this Special Issue focuses on the articulation between laboratory studies and casework, a major challenge for the future of forensic entomology.


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Human remains in society : Curation and exhibition in the aftermath of genocide and mass-violence
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ISBN: 9781526129338 1526129337 9781526108180 1526108186 9781526120694 1526120690 1526107384 9781526107381 9781526108197 1526108194 Year: 2016 Publisher: Manchester Manchester University Press

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Whether reburied, concealed, stored, abandoned or publicly displayed, human remains raise a vast number of questions regarding social, legal and ethical uses by communities, public institutions and civil society organisations. This work presents a ground-breaking account of the treatment and commemoration of dead bodies resulting from incidents of genocide and mass violence. Through a range of international case studies across multiple continents, it explores the effect of dead bodies or body parts on various political, cultural and religious practices. Multidisciplinary in scope, it will appeal to readers interested in this crucial phase of post-conflict reconciliation, including students and researchers of history, anthropology, sociology, archaeology, law, politics and modern warfare.

Non-heart-beating organ transplantation : medical and ethical issues in procurement
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ISBN: 0309064244 9786610210237 1280210230 0309593107 0585023867 9780585023861 9780309064248 9781280210235 6610210233 9780309593106 0309174201 9780309174206 Year: 1997 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : National Academy Press,

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Non-heart-beating organ donation --- Organ donors --- Health Services --- Social Control Policies --- Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation --- Thinking --- Health Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services --- Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms --- Social Control, Formal --- Sociology --- Mathematics --- Epidemiologic Methods --- Informed Consent --- Costs and Cost Analysis --- Pathologic Processes --- Chemicals and Drugs --- Morals --- Philosophy --- Patient Care --- Outcome Assessment (Health Care) --- Prognosis --- Ethics, Clinical --- Organizations --- Transplantation --- Health Personnel --- Psychology, Social --- Information Science --- Weights and Measures --- Persons --- Humanities --- Social Sciences --- Art --- Culture --- Ethics, Professional --- Anthropology, Cultural --- Outcome and Process Assessment (Health Care) --- Health Care Economics and Organizations --- Policy --- Investigative Techniques --- Therapeutics --- Diagnosis --- Mental Processes --- Quality of Health Care --- Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms --- Named Groups --- Occupational Groups --- Jurisprudence --- Health Care --- Surgical Procedures, Operative --- Economics --- Public Health --- Natural Science Disciplines --- Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena --- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Environment and Public Health --- Disciplines and Occupations --- Psychological Phenomena and Processes --- Anthropology --- Diseases --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Health Services Administration --- Ethics, Medical --- Death --- Government --- Organizational Policy --- Physicians --- Tissue Donors --- Treatment Outcome --- Conflict of Interest --- Data Collection --- Ethics --- Policy Making --- Public Policy --- Decision Making --- Federal Government --- Organ Transplantation --- Statistics as Topic --- Human Body --- Family --- Tissue and Organ Procurement --- Third-Party Consent --- Withholding Treatment --- Reference Standards --- Cadaver --- Health Facilities --- Cost-Benefit Analysis --- Pharmaceutical Preparations --- Surgery & Anesthesiology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Transplantation of Organs & Tissues --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Organ donors. --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Donors, Organ --- Cardiac-dead organ donation --- NHBD (Non-heart-beating donation) --- Non-heart-beating cadaver donation --- Donation of organs, tissues, etc. --- Cadaver homografts


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Commingled human remains : methods in recovery, analysis, and identification
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ISBN: 012405918X 0124058892 1306862809 9780124059184 9780124058897 Year: 2014 Publisher: Oxford, England ; San Francisco, California : Academic Press,

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Commingled Human Remains: Methods in Recovery, Analysis, and Identification brings together tools from diverse sources within the forensic science community to offer a set of comprehensive approaches to resolving issues associated with commingled remains. This edition focuses on forensic situations, although some examples from prehistoric contexts are also addressed. Commingling of bones and other body parts is a major obstacle to individual identification that must be addressed before other forensic determinations or research can proceed. Regardless of the cause for the commingling

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