R.H. Fuller’s scientific contributions

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Publications (1)


Drowning and the post-immersion syndrome: A clinicopathological study
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January 1964

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R.H. Fuller

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... Unlike the other cases, the victim died as a consequence of severe spinal trauma (according to media news report) and not of drowning. The other victims are assumed to be drowned, based on the flotation loss of the bodies as a consequence of significant increase in lung weight by water aspiration [16][17][18], ingestion of water [19][20][21], or both. ...

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Study on the Postmortem Submersion Interval and Accumulated Degree Days for a multiple drowning accident
Drowning and the post-immersion syndrome: A clinicopathological study
  • Citing Article
  • January 1964