The Study of Profile of Autopsy Cases of Hanging with Respect to Educational Status, Family Status and Place of Hanging of Victims in a Rural Region of Central India
Abstract:The increase crime rates with stress in the day to day life is responsible for vide range of medico legal autopsies in the society. The violent asphyxial deaths are responsible for the large number of medicolegal autopsies out of which hanging is a very common in society. Hanging is the cheapest and painless form of self-destruction. It has been employed as the method of suicide since time immortal. The study under consideration is a cross sectional study which was carried on the dead bodies of either sex. The… Show more
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