Transscopy in forensic practice
T. S. Borodatova
Kazan medical journal ›› 1926, Vol. 22 ›› Issue (4) : 437 -439.
Transscopy in forensic practice
Recently, as the crime technique, as indicated by Florence, has become more sophisticated due to the careful efforts of criminals to hide the traces of their crimes, for example, in the sense of destroying blood stains, forensic medical examination has become more difficult and its nature has changed somewhat. The expert is now led, for the most part, to deal with blood spots of the smallest size, as a result of which he must use methods of research that either do not alter the blood spots at all, or require the smallest quantities of the latter for their production.
Borodatova T.S.
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