The Sherlock effect : how forensic doctors and investigators disastrously reason like the great detective /
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Boca Raton, FL :
CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group,
[2018]
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1 Reasoning Backwards / Thomas W
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- chapter 2 Sherlock and His Successors / Thomas W
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- chapter 3 Categorical Intuitive Deduction / Thomas W
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- chapter 4 How Detective Fiction Turned into Medical Science / Thomas W
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- chapter 5 Good Cop, Bad Cop / Thomas W
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- chapter 6 You Don't Know What You Don't Know / Thomas W
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- chapter 7 Can't Shake This Feeling / Thomas W
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- chapter 8 The Emperor Wears No Clothes / Thomas W
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- chapter 9 Broken Bones in Babies / Thomas W
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- chapter 10 The Unified Hypothesis / Thomas W
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- chapter 11 Failing the Infamous / Thomas W
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- chapter 12 The Deadly Bed / Thomas W
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- chapter 13 Failing the Numerous Not-So-Infamous / Thomas W
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- chapter 14 The Double Dip / Thomas W
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- chapter 15 Modern-Day Sherlocks / Thomas W
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- chapter 16 The Battered Football Player Syndrome / Thomas W
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- chapter 17 Tree People and Forest People / Thomas W
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- chapter 18 The Perils of Pediatric Forensic Pathology / Thomas W
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- chapter 19 Kayakers, Spider Bites, Jack the Ripper, and Speaking for the Dead / Thomas W
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- chapter 20 CSI, Adam Ruins Forensic Science, Forensic Tree Teams, Divinity School, and a Bridge in Melbourne / Thomas W
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- chapter 21 Confessions of a Former Chief Medical Examiner / Thomas W
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