Journal of Forensic Pathology

ISSN - 2684-1312

Kim Ozano

Editorial Office, Journal of Forensic Pathology, UK

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  • Opinion   
    Wound Ballistics: The Latest Clinical Information
    Author(s): Kim Ozano*

    This paper describes the phenomena of eponymous terminology in forensic pathology. The authors found several eponymous terms by examining sample textbooks (monographs) on forensic pathology written in both English and German. The reader will be introduced to the most significant eponymous terminology in forensic pathology in this essay. The following terminology are mentioned in the paper: Wydler's Sign, Tardieu's Spots, Wischnewski Spots, Casper's Rule, Kronlein's Shot, Lichtenberg's Figures, Nysten's Law, Paltauf's Spots, Simon's Sign, Sveshnikov's Sign, Beckwith's Sign, Simon's Sign, Casper's Rule, Kronlein's Shot, Lichtenberg's It is explained how eponymous phrases have propagated across several languages. The linguistic foundation of such phrases, as well as their benefits and drawbacks in specialised fields and even more ge.. View More»
    DOI: 10.35248 2648 1312.22.7(1).116

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