Injuries and Their Significance — Flashcards

Injuries and Their Significance — Flashcards

Injuries and Their Significance — Flashcards

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#31

Multiple linear incised wounds on the inner side (_____ border) of the forearm of a homicide victim is suggestive of a defence wound in case of a attack by a sharp weapon

#32

Appearance of shotgun entry wounds at different ranges:_____ is only seen in contact shot wounds

#33

Shotgun ammunition:The _____ is located in the percussion cup and contains the detonator.

#34

The _____ of a rifled gun is measured as the distance between two diametrically opposite lands. (Lands/Grooves)

#35

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.

#36

Appearance of shotgun entry wounds at different ranges:_____ and soot soiling will be seen in both <30cm and 30cm to 1m wounds

#37

Bullet _____ wounds on the skull are wider on the inner table

#38

When the contact with the electrocuting surface is not firm, the skin lesion that develops is called a _____

#39

What is the advantage of rifling a weapon?_____

#40

The most useful criterion for dating a bruise is _____ reaction for detecting hemosiderin

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