Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Degloved skin of the hand being placed on the practitioner’s gloved hand in order to take fingerprints and palm prints. Postmortem ‘degloving of the skin’ of the palms and soles typically occurs during decomposition, as well as in cases involving thermal exposure (ie, fires) and immersions.

Degloved skin of the hand being placed on the practitioner’s gloved hand in order to take fingerprints and palm prints. Postmortem ‘degloving of the skin’ of the palms and soles typically occurs during decomposition, as well as in cases involving thermal exposure (ie, fires) and immersions.

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