Supravitality

Hendrik Stigter


Engels | 27-01-2026 | 168 pagina's

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When somebody dies, various post-mortem changes take place in the body such as body cooling, post-mortem lividity, and post-mortem rigidity. Methods based on these phenomena are used to estimate the post-mortem interval of a deceased human being but are inaccurate when used on their own for this purpose. Therefore, a so-called compound method is recommended in which the outcome of each method is combined for a more reliable estimation of the post-mortem interval. An additional method to estimate the post-mortem interval is based on a temporary post-mortem excitability of skeletal muscle in the early hours after death. Although known for more than a century from studies abroad, in the Netherlands this method is hardly known and applied in daily practice, nor studied on a large scale. Therefore, a field study was conducted to investigate the applicability of this additional method for PMI estimation. In this dissertation, Stigter shows that there are no cogent arguments restraining this fast, low-cost, non-invasive, and easy-to-learn method, to be structurally included as an additional tool to estimate the post-mortem interval as part of the compound method. Using this method for estimating the post-mortem interval is beneficial to post-mortem investigations in individual cases, further scientific research on a Dutch national level and above all, serves fairer justice.

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EAN :9789463715980
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Uitgever :Gompel & Svacina B.V.
Publicatie datum :  27-01-2026
Uitvoering :Paperback / softback
Taal/Talen : Engels
Status :POD (Beschikbaar als print-on-demand.)
Aantal pagina's :168
Keywords :  post-mortem interval