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legal medicine

British  

noun

  1. another name for forensic medicine

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“We have a lot to be concerned about and a lot to be suspicious about, we really do,” said Freeman, who edits the Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine.

From The Wall Street Journal

The agency has issued guidance to anyone who wishes to have this type of treatment, advising them to research their practitioner and make sure the product they are given is a legal medicine and licensed for use in the UK.

From BBC

“I should never be put in that impossible position to choose between benefits and the legal medicine I use.”

From Seattle Times

“They should not have signed it on as undetermined and let it go,” said Dr. Cyril Wecht, former president of the American College of Legal Medicine and the American Academy of Forensic Science.

From New York Times

Senior coroner Mr Sullivan was told a preliminary post mortem examination took place in Spain, along with a toxicology report provided by the Institute of Legal Medicine in Madrid.

From BBC