Types of Skull Fractures:_____ fracture: It is a furrow in the outer table of the skull, ordinarily the result of a glancing blow by a missile from a rifled firearm.
Marshall's triad of blast injuries includes Punctate _____, bruises and abrasions.
Deposition of various residues surrounding the entrance defect of the bullet on the victim's clothes at various ranges known as _____.
_____ injuries are injuries sustained by the person by falling on the ground
_____ are caused by damage to veins, venules and small arteries.
Hint: Type of injury
_____-mortem abrasions are usually present over bony prominences.
IPC _____: Denotes the section on "Injury"
The following phenomenon describes _____ of bullet
Classify mechanical injuries based on the type of weapon used.
Major points of impact and injury for an unrestrained driver in a deceleration (head-on) collision: _____
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