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Edwin Ehrlich

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Medicine and Law|March 31, 2005
External injury marks (wounds) on the head in different types of blunt trauma in an autopsy seriesEdwin Ehrlich, Helmut Maxeiner
Legal Medicine (Tokyo, Japan)|August 26, 2003
Forensic importance of aspirationBritta Bockholdt, Edwin Ehrlich, Helmut Maxeiner
Legal Medicine (Tokyo, Japan)|March 3, 2009
A series of hospital homicidesEdwin Ehrlich, Benno Riesselmann, Michael Tsokos
Legal Medicine (Tokyo, Japan)|March 6, 2009
Lethal pedestrian--passenger car collisions in Berlin. Changed injury patterns in two different time intervalsEdwin Ehrlich, Anja Tischer, H Maxeiner
Legal Medicine (Tokyo, Japan)|August 26, 2003
Postmortem radiological investigation of bridging vein rupturesEdwin Ehrlich, Helmut Maxeiner, Joern Lange
Legal Medicine (Tokyo, Japan)|February 6, 2008
Detection of arterial bleeding points in basilar subarachnoid hemorrhage by postmortem angiographyEdwin Ehrlich, Thomas Farr, Helmut Maxeiner
Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology|February 19, 2011
Fatal spontaneous subdural bleeding due to neonatal giant cell hepatitis: a rare differential diagnosis of shaken baby syndromeSaskia S Guddat, Edwin Ehrlich, Hubert Martin, et al.
Legal Medicine (Tokyo, Japan)|August 26, 2003
Bone finds: a challenge to forensic scienceMelanie Ganswindt, Edwin Ehrlich, Peter Klostermann, et al.
Forensic Toxicology|November 27, 2025
Deadly confusion of novel psychoactive substances: fatal outcome of ADB-BUTINACA mislabeled as 3',4'-methylenedioxy-α-pyrrolidinohexiophenoneAnnette Zschiesche, Nadine Theofel, Stefan Braukmüller, et al.
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Medicine and Law|March 31, 2005
External injury marks (wounds) on the head in different types of blunt trauma in an autopsy seriesEdwin Ehrlich, Helmut Maxeiner
Legal Medicine (Tokyo, Japan)|August 26, 2003
Forensic importance of aspirationBritta Bockholdt, Edwin Ehrlich, Helmut Maxeiner
Legal Medicine (Tokyo, Japan)|March 3, 2009
A series of hospital homicidesEdwin Ehrlich, Benno Riesselmann, Michael Tsokos
Legal Medicine (Tokyo, Japan)|March 6, 2009
Lethal pedestrian--passenger car collisions in Berlin. Changed injury patterns in two different time intervalsEdwin Ehrlich, Anja Tischer, H Maxeiner
Legal Medicine (Tokyo, Japan)|August 26, 2003
Postmortem radiological investigation of bridging vein rupturesEdwin Ehrlich, Helmut Maxeiner, Joern Lange
Legal Medicine (Tokyo, Japan)|February 6, 2008
Detection of arterial bleeding points in basilar subarachnoid hemorrhage by postmortem angiographyEdwin Ehrlich, Thomas Farr, Helmut Maxeiner
Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology|February 19, 2011
Fatal spontaneous subdural bleeding due to neonatal giant cell hepatitis: a rare differential diagnosis of shaken baby syndromeSaskia S Guddat, Edwin Ehrlich, Hubert Martin, et al.
Legal Medicine (Tokyo, Japan)|August 26, 2003
Bone finds: a challenge to forensic scienceMelanie Ganswindt, Edwin Ehrlich, Peter Klostermann, et al.
Forensic Toxicology|November 27, 2025
Deadly confusion of novel psychoactive substances: fatal outcome of ADB-BUTINACA mislabeled as 3',4'-methylenedioxy-α-pyrrolidinohexiophenoneAnnette Zschiesche, Nadine Theofel, Stefan Braukmüller, et al.
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