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Back to the Future - Part 1. The medico-legal autopsy from ancient civilization to the post-genomic era
by
Shokry, Dina
, Cecchetto, Giovanni
, Grabherr, Silke
, Cecchi, Rossana
, Pfeiffer, Heidi
, Bonati, Maurizio Rippa
, Vennemann, Marielle
, Ferrara, Santo Davide
, Kondo, Toshikazu
, Ishikawa, Takaki
, Favretto, Donata
, Montisci, Massimo
, Bajanowski, Thomas
in
Alloys
/ Anatomy - history
/ Ancient civilizations
/ Antiquity
/ Autopsies
/ Autopsy
/ Autopsy - history
/ Autopsy - trends
/ Best practice
/ Bronze Age
/ Civilization
/ Disorders
/ Focusing
/ Forecasting
/ Forensic Medicine
/ Forensic pathology
/ Forensic Pathology - history
/ Forensic Pathology - trends
/ Future
/ Genomics
/ Guidelines as Topic
/ History, 15th Century
/ History, 16th Century
/ History, 17th Century
/ History, 18th Century
/ History, 19th Century
/ History, 20th Century
/ History, 21st Century
/ History, Ancient
/ History, Medieval
/ Humans
/ Medical Law
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Medicine in the Arts
/ Medicolegal aspects
/ Microscopes
/ Microscopy
/ Middle Ages
/ Mummies - history
/ Museums
/ Nations
/ Optical microscopy
/ Origins
/ Review
/ Standardization
/ Technical societies
/ Textbooks as Topic - history
/ Trauma
2017
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Back to the Future - Part 1. The medico-legal autopsy from ancient civilization to the post-genomic era
by
Shokry, Dina
, Cecchetto, Giovanni
, Grabherr, Silke
, Cecchi, Rossana
, Pfeiffer, Heidi
, Bonati, Maurizio Rippa
, Vennemann, Marielle
, Ferrara, Santo Davide
, Kondo, Toshikazu
, Ishikawa, Takaki
, Favretto, Donata
, Montisci, Massimo
, Bajanowski, Thomas
in
Alloys
/ Anatomy - history
/ Ancient civilizations
/ Antiquity
/ Autopsies
/ Autopsy
/ Autopsy - history
/ Autopsy - trends
/ Best practice
/ Bronze Age
/ Civilization
/ Disorders
/ Focusing
/ Forecasting
/ Forensic Medicine
/ Forensic pathology
/ Forensic Pathology - history
/ Forensic Pathology - trends
/ Future
/ Genomics
/ Guidelines as Topic
/ History, 15th Century
/ History, 16th Century
/ History, 17th Century
/ History, 18th Century
/ History, 19th Century
/ History, 20th Century
/ History, 21st Century
/ History, Ancient
/ History, Medieval
/ Humans
/ Medical Law
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Medicine in the Arts
/ Medicolegal aspects
/ Microscopes
/ Microscopy
/ Middle Ages
/ Mummies - history
/ Museums
/ Nations
/ Optical microscopy
/ Origins
/ Review
/ Standardization
/ Technical societies
/ Textbooks as Topic - history
/ Trauma
2017
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Back to the Future - Part 1. The medico-legal autopsy from ancient civilization to the post-genomic era
by
Shokry, Dina
, Cecchetto, Giovanni
, Grabherr, Silke
, Cecchi, Rossana
, Pfeiffer, Heidi
, Bonati, Maurizio Rippa
, Vennemann, Marielle
, Ferrara, Santo Davide
, Kondo, Toshikazu
, Ishikawa, Takaki
, Favretto, Donata
, Montisci, Massimo
, Bajanowski, Thomas
in
Alloys
/ Anatomy - history
/ Ancient civilizations
/ Antiquity
/ Autopsies
/ Autopsy
/ Autopsy - history
/ Autopsy - trends
/ Best practice
/ Bronze Age
/ Civilization
/ Disorders
/ Focusing
/ Forecasting
/ Forensic Medicine
/ Forensic pathology
/ Forensic Pathology - history
/ Forensic Pathology - trends
/ Future
/ Genomics
/ Guidelines as Topic
/ History, 15th Century
/ History, 16th Century
/ History, 17th Century
/ History, 18th Century
/ History, 19th Century
/ History, 20th Century
/ History, 21st Century
/ History, Ancient
/ History, Medieval
/ Humans
/ Medical Law
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Medicine in the Arts
/ Medicolegal aspects
/ Microscopes
/ Microscopy
/ Middle Ages
/ Mummies - history
/ Museums
/ Nations
/ Optical microscopy
/ Origins
/ Review
/ Standardization
/ Technical societies
/ Textbooks as Topic - history
/ Trauma
2017
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Back to the Future - Part 1. The medico-legal autopsy from ancient civilization to the post-genomic era
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2017
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Overview
Part 1 of the review “
Back to the Future
” examines the historical evolution of the medico-legal autopsy and microscopy techniques, from Ancient Civilization to the Post-Genomic Era. In the section focusing on “
The Past
”, the study of historical sources concerning the origins and development of the medico-legal autopsy, from the Bronze Age until the Middle Ages, shows how, as early as 2000 BC, the performance of autopsies for medico-legal purposes was a known and widespread practice in some ancient civilizations in Egypt, the Far East and later in Europe. In the section focusing on “
The Present
”, the improvement of autopsy techniques by Friedrich Albert Zenker and Rudolf Virchow and the contemporary development of optical microscopy techniques for forensic purposes during the 19th and 20th centuries are reported, emphasizing, the regulation of medico-legal autopsies in diverse nations around the world and the publication of international guidelines or best practices elaborated by International Scientific Societies. Finally, in “The Future” section, innovative robotized and advanced microscopy systems and techniques, including their possible use in the bio-medicolegal field, are reported, which should lead to the improvement and standardization of the autopsy methodology, thereby achieving a more precise identification of natural and traumatic pathologies.
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