| 21. | In forensic pathology, the investigation of a mass disaster inevitably thrusts a doctor into the national spotlight.
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| 22. | "He had all sorts of stories to tell, " said Blackbourne, who soon switched to forensic pathology.
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| 23. | By the time he retired last year, he had gained international recognition for expertise in forensic pathology.
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| 24. | So I asked Chris Milroy, professor of forensic pathology at the University of Sheffield, to watch the film.
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| 25. | The Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine is the largest association of the specialty of Forensic Pathology in India.
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| 26. | He was a senior lecturer at the reader in 1976 and to Professor of Forensic Pathology in 1980.
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| 27. | Forensic pathology focuses on determining the cause of death by post-mortem examination of a corpse or partial remains.
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| 28. | In 1978, he served on the Forensic Pathology Panel of the United States House Select Committee on Assassinations.
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| 29. | He completed his residency in pathology at Dallas, and is board certified in clinical, anatomic and forensic pathology.
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| 30. | Its principal functions are to provide forensic pathology and related scientific services, clinical forensic medicine services, teaching and research.
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