Forensics & Forensic Pathology
GUIDELINES
TEACHING FILES - LECTURES - NOTES
Collection & Preservation of Evidence
Chemical Analysis
Firearms & Ballistics
FIREARMS TUTORIAL - E.C. Klatt, College of Medicine, Florida State University and
hosted by the Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah
Health Sciences Center
Multimedia Tutorials (Text & Images).
For more information see
Tutorials;
WebPath: The Internet Pathology Laboratory for Medical Education;
Educational Materials or the
Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library
FORENSIC FIREARMS INDENTIFICATION - J.S. Doyle, Firearms I.D.
Multimedia Image Database (Text & Imges).
For more information see
Firearms I.D.
Examples of other online Databases/Tutorials include:
BULLET PENETRATION CALCULATORS - L. Möller, Germany
VERY EXTENSIVE.
In English & Deutsch.
For more information see
Bullet selection for hunters;
English Language Pages or
Jagd Wild Waffen Lutz Möller
BALLISTICIAN'S CORNER - CALCULATORS - Beartooth Bullets
VERY VERY EXTENSIVE.
Includes: Permanent Wound Channel, Relative Penetration, Thornily Stopping Power,
Foot-Pounds Energy, Recoil, External Ballistics, etc.
For more information see
Beartooth Bullets
ONLINE BALLISTICS CALCULATIONS - J.B. Millard, Las Cruces, New Mexico
VERY VERY EXTENSIVE.
Includes: Muzzel Velocity; Ballistic Coefficient; Bullet Weight, Wind Speed.
For more information see
Brad Millard's Home Page
BALLISTIC CALCULATOR - Handloads.com
VERY EXTENSIVE.
Includes: Imputs (Velocity, Bullet Wt, Sight in at, Ball Coef,
Sight Ht., Intervals, Mx. Range, Muz Elv, degrees, Temp, Altitude,
Wind mph & Wind dirz) - Display (Range, Remaining velocity,
Point of impact in relation to aiming point, Total drop, Time of flight,
Remaining energy in foot pounds& Wind drift).
For more information see
Handloads.com
BALLISTIC COEFFICIENTS (RIFLES & GUNS) - Sierra Bullets, Sedalia, Missouri
VERY EXTENSIVE.
"Choose the appropriate bullet of your gun type for the ballistic coefficients."
For more information see
Sierra Bullets
PROJECTILES - T.E. Bowen
& R. Bellamy, U.S. Army, Department of Defense and and Presented by the Electric Differential
Multimedia Laboratory, Department of Radiology, University of Iowa College of Medicine
in collaboration with the U.S. Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
Multimedia Handbook/Textbook (Text & Images).
"The following is a compendium of the characteristics of the more commonly
encountered small arms projectiles."
For more information see the
Missile-Caused Wounds;
Emergency War Surgery;
Virtual Naval Hospital Outline or the
Virtual Naval Hospital
Forensic Anthropology
Forensic Entomology
Forensic Pathology
Homicide
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