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Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine|September 1, 2004
Re: The rate of elimination of alcoholG A Norfolk
Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine|March 1, 1995
Ethical duty to report abuseG A Norfolk
Medicine, Science, and the Law|May 20, 1999
Physiological illnesses and their potential for influencing testimonyG A Norfolk
Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine|September 1, 2004
Deaths in police custody during 1994: a retrospective analysisG A Norfolk
Medicine, Science, and the Law|July 1, 1997
'Fitness to be interviewed'--a proposed definition and scheme of examinationG A Norfolk
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|March 15, 1997
Opinions given by medical experts in court are honest and objectiveG A Norfolk
Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine|June 1, 1996
The Policy Advisory Board for Forensic PathologyG A Norfolk
Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine|August 9, 2005
Defining fitness for interviewG A Norfolk
Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine|September 1, 2004
'Criminalising' medical conditionsG A Norfolk
Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine|March 1, 1996
Fitness to be interviewed and the appropriate adult scheme: a survey of police surgeons' attitudesG A Norfolk
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Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine|September 1, 2004
Re: The rate of elimination of alcoholG A Norfolk
Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine|March 1, 1995
Ethical duty to report abuseG A Norfolk
Medicine, Science, and the Law|May 20, 1999
Physiological illnesses and their potential for influencing testimonyG A Norfolk
Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine|September 1, 2004
Deaths in police custody during 1994: a retrospective analysisG A Norfolk
Medicine, Science, and the Law|July 1, 1997
'Fitness to be interviewed'--a proposed definition and scheme of examinationG A Norfolk
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|March 15, 1997
Opinions given by medical experts in court are honest and objectiveG A Norfolk
Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine|June 1, 1996
The Policy Advisory Board for Forensic PathologyG A Norfolk
Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine|August 9, 2005
Defining fitness for interviewG A Norfolk
Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine|September 1, 2004
'Criminalising' medical conditionsG A Norfolk
Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine|March 1, 1996
Fitness to be interviewed and the appropriate adult scheme: a survey of police surgeons' attitudesG A Norfolk
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