Human Body Decomposition
- 1st Edition - April 7, 2016
- Latest edition
- Authors: Jarvis Hayman, Marc Oxenham
- Language: English
The fate of the human body after death is a subject that has fascinated enquirers, both in the scientific and legal realms for millennia. However, objective research into the… Read more
- Provides concise details of research, over the last 200 years, of estimating the time of death in decomposed bodies.
- Covers methods of research into human decomposition in the stages of body cooling to ambient temperature and the later stages of autolysis, putrefaction and skeletonisation.
- Includes a detailed account of recent research and future concepts.
- Concludes with an account of the difficulties which future research into human decomposition will encounter.
Introductory and/or upper level courses in forensic anthropology. Also, reference for other courses involving human identification, skeletal biology or human osteology; practical guide for beginning practitioners
- Biography
- Preface
- Chapter 1. Supravital Reactions in the Estimation of the Time Since Death (TSD)
- Abstract
- Rigor Mortis
- Livor Mortis
- Measurement of Mechanical and Electrical Excitability of Muscle
- References
- Chapter 2. Algor Mortis and Temperature-Based Methods of Estimating the Time Since Death
- Abstract
- Early Research in the 19th Century
- Mid-20th Century Research
- Contemporary Research from 1988 to the Present Time
- Other Studies Attempting to Improve the Estimation of TSD
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 3. Biochemical Methods of Estimating the Time Since Death
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Chemical Investigation of Vitreous Humor
- Acceptance of the Relationship of Vitreous Potassium with the PMI
- Recent Advances and the Current Status of Research Into Vitreous Potassium
- The Estimation of Hypoxanthine in Vitreous Humor
- Chemical Investigation of Synovial Fluid
- Biomarkers of the PMI in the Bone Marrow and Other Body Organs
- Immunohistochemistry
- High-Resolution Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
- Electrolyte Concentrations in CSF
- Electrolyte Concentrations in Pericardial Fluid
- The Use of DNA and RNA in the Estimation of the PMI
- Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 4. Research in the Later Stages of Decomposition
- Abstract
- Estimation of the Postmortem Interval During the Stage of Autolysis and Early Putrefaction
- Extrinsic Factors Affecting Decomposition: Temperature, Environment, Insects, Burial, Moisture, Scavenging
- Delayed Decomposition and Preservation: Mummification and Adipocere Formation
- Estimation of the PMI in the Later Stages of Putrefaction and Skeletonization
- Estimation of the PMI in Skeletal Remains
- Methods Measuring Physicochemical Changes
- Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 5. Recent Research and Current Trends
- Abstract
- Development of a Grading System of Human Decomposition
- Correlation of a Decomposition Grading System With the PMI
- Reservations Concerning the Use of ADDs and Numerical Body Scoring Systems
- Conclusion
- References
"...represents a detailed Review of the extensive body of research relating to TSD estimation of human decomposition. In just over 150 pages, the authors have managed to cover the copious methods proposed from the early hours of post-mortem through to the skeletal stage and beyond...a useful reference to a range of audiences including students, academics, pathologists, police and anyone involved in death investigations."—Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: April 7, 2016
- Language: English
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