ABSTRACT

This book provides an overview of Asphyxial Deaths which includes hanging, strangulation, choking, smothering, gagging, drowning, aspiration, mechanical and chemical asphyxiants, etc. Postmortem examination often leads to doubts as a clear distinction between the different type of asphyxia cannot be made easily. Forensic and physiological aspects are discussed with the help of illustrative cases. The author discusses the different aspects of asphyxia deaths and substantiates multiple case studies to establish a scientific approach that can act as a guideline to the autopsy surgeon in providing a precise opinion and clarify doubts for the judiciary involved in such criminal justice cases.

Key Features
• Presents individual case studies of Asphyxial deaths.  
• Covers the guidelines to be followed by the autopsy surgeons in different cases.
• Discusses the physiological aspects of Asphyxial deaths in detail.
• Illustrates the cases in a stepwise manner with more than 350 colored photographs of postmortem examination.

chapter 2|18 pages

Anatomy of Neck and Blood Supply of Brain

chapter 4|52 pages

Fatal Pressure Over Neck by Hanging

chapter 5|30 pages

Fatal Pressure Over Neck by Strangulation

chapter 6|34 pages

Other Asphyxial Deaths

chapter 7|20 pages

Drowning Deaths

chapter 8|16 pages

Deaths Due to Asphyxiant Gases