Academic Forensic Pathology

Published in Association with Mary Ann Liebert
Current Volume: 16 | Current Issue: 2 | ISSN: 19253621 | ESSN: 19253621 |
Academic Forensic Pathology
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Academic Forensic Pathology is a triple-blinded, peer-reviewed journal, published electronically four times each year, with a focus on forensic pathology. The journal defines forensic pathology as the medical subspecialty wherein practitioners observe, document, and interpret the medicolegal significance of injuries and diseases in both living and deceased humans.

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Academic Forensic Pathology is a triple-blinded, peer-reviewed journal, published electronically four times each year, with a focus on forensic pathology. The journal defines forensic pathology as the medical subspecialty wherein practitioners observe, document, and interpret the medicolegal significance of injuries and diseases in both living and deceased humans.

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Academic Forensic Pathology

Published in Association with Mary Ann Liebert

Current Volume: 16 | Current Issue: 2 | ISSN: 19253621 | ESSN: 19253621 | Frequency: Quarterly | Submission Guidelines | Get Email Alerts

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Academic Forensic Pathology is a triple-blinded, peer-reviewed journal, published electronically four times each year, with a focus on forensic pathology. The journal defines forensic pathology as the medical subspecialty wherein practitioners observe, document, and interpret the medicolegal significance of injuries and diseases in both living and deceased humans.