I Am an Autopsy Technician
- Autopsy examinerforensic pathologistautopsy roomcause of deathprofessional value
- Categories:Professionals & Academics Specific Groups Medicine Popular Science
- Language:Russian(Translation Services Available)
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- Pages:288
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- Size:115mm×180mm
- Publication Place:Russia
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Feature
★ This book is a sincere conversation about a very special profession, telling us, the outsiders, stories about forensic experiments, autopsies, investigations, and all sorts of things that happen to us after we die.
★ An excellent piece of industry non-fiction; it pushes open the door to the autopsy room, revealing the fragile and cruel truth of human life.
★ Zero medical background required; feels like an extra chapter of "Bones" but more down-to-earth, allowing readers to see the reality of the forensic ecology clearly.
★ Ozon online bookstore rating 4.9 (out of 5), with over 500 reader reviews!
Description
This book is a sincere conversation about a very special profession. It is an excellent piece of industry non-fiction that pushes open the door to the autopsy room, revealing the fragile and cruel truth of human existence.
The author's narrative is detailed, yet not overly sentimental or dark. The pages feature drowning victims, frozen bodies under snow, poisoning cases, and also real investigations – knife wounds, gunshot wounds – showing how to find the singular truth behind "uncertain cause of death." Facing death daily requires immense courage and loyalty to the profession. Completing the work each day is, in essence, annotating life. The author is a doctor with 15 years of experience, answering various questions about the possibilities of forensic identification, the value of the profession, and the personality of forensic pathologists.





