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The use of multiple exostoses in the identification of incinerated human remains: a case reportGlenn Wilcher
Department of Forensic Medicine, Institute of Clinical Pathology and Medical Research, Westmead Hospital, P O Box 533, Wentworthville, 2145 Sydney, Australia
Med Sci Law 48:82-6. 2008....
3. Positive identification of a decomposed body using a trilogy of identification criteria: a case reportGlenn W Wilcher
Med Sci Law 45:267-72. 2005..1991). The stability in morphology and the location of the amalgam particle was sufficient to confirm the identification of the deceased as a single trait or as an adjunct to other identification criteria...
Artificial penile nodules--a forensic pathosociology perspective: four case reportsGlenn Wilcher
Forensic Technician, Institute of Clinical Pathology and Medical Research, Westmead Hospital, Sydney, NSW Australia
Med Sci Law 46:349-56. 2006....
