Practical approach to investigative ethics and religious objections to the autopsy
Mittleman, Roger E; Davis, Joseph H; Kasztl, Warren; Graves, Wallace M.
Journal of Forensic Sciences
; : 824-29, s.f.
ArtÃculo en En | Desastres | ID: des-4285
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