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Medico-Legal Aspects Of The Electroencephalogram, Walter P. Mahle
Medico-Legal Aspects Of The Electroencephalogram, Walter P. Mahle
Cleveland State Law Review
Brain injuries are difficult to prove and the lawyer must use all demonstrative evidence available to him to make the jury aware of the injury to his client. The electroencephalogram, though it has only been used as a diagnostic tool and as demonstrative evidence for the last fifteen to twenty years, is becoming more important in this field. It is becoming a more exact science and, it is believed, will be used more widely in the future. There does not appear to be any great problem of admissibility where they are properly identified, performed by competent technicians, using adequate equipment, …
Physiology Of The Brain And Related Trauma, Edward W. Shannon
Physiology Of The Brain And Related Trauma, Edward W. Shannon
Cleveland State Law Review
The scope of this paper will concern itself with the mechanism of various types of head trauma as well as the immediate and late sequelae of the resulting brain injuries. No attempt will be made to discuss therapy.