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The Forensic Aspects of Hypoglycaemia covers the medicolegal aspects of hypoglycaemia in scenarios such as driving fatalities, petty crime, homicide and suicide. The book covers definitions and diagnosis in relation to criminal behavior, including cases from the author's past and the public domain, and is recommended for physicians and lawyers.

Produktbeschreibung
The Forensic Aspects of Hypoglycaemia covers the medicolegal aspects of hypoglycaemia in scenarios such as driving fatalities, petty crime, homicide and suicide. The book covers definitions and diagnosis in relation to criminal behavior, including cases from the author's past and the public domain, and is recommended for physicians and lawyers.


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Autorenporträt
Professor Vincent Marks is a graduate of Oxford University and Emeritus Professor of Clinical Biochemistry and Founder Dean of Medicine from 1995-2000 at the University of Surrey. Consultant in Chemical Pathology and Metabolic Medicine in the Epsom from 1962-1969 and in Guilford from 1970-1995. Professor Marks is the senior author of Insulin Murders and has acted as an expert witness in numerous cases of purported insulin homicide at home and abroad, most notable the Claus von Bülow case in the USA, in which hypoglycaemia was a key factor.