
To the question of establishing the limitation period of death in domestic cats
Author(s) -
J. K. Serdioucov,
AUTHOR_ID,
D. Yu. Shkundia,
AUTHOR_ID
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
veterinarìâ, tehnologìï tvarinnictva ta prirodokoristuvannâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2663-5542
pISSN - 2617-8346
DOI - 10.31890/vttp.2021.08.09
Subject(s) - medical prescription , period (music) , manner of death , cause of death , medicine , palpation , time of death , pathology , medical emergency , pharmacology , surgery , acoustics , physics , disease
One of the main objects of forensic research in the forensic veterinary industry is the corpses of animals, including cats. They are killed with the help of various tools or objects, dropped from a height, poisoned deliberately, as a result, the animals die. At the same time, the question of finding out the limitation period of death arises very often. In the branch of forensic veterinary medicine there are only a few scattered works, which present the results of studies of the criteria for establishing the limitation period of death. For research, various methodological approaches are used to study the dynamics and establish a correlation between the degree of development of post-mortem changes and the prescription of death. Today, a large number of methods and methods for determining the prescription of death of animals are known. The following methods are most often used: visual palpation, thermometric, experimental theoretical, morphological and morphometric, biophysical, biochemical. Thus, the determination of the prescription of limitation period of death is relevant, since the deaths of these animals are increasingly becoming the basis for the institution of criminal cases, in addition, the existing methods for establishing the prescription of the death of animals, including cats require further development of actual, statistical data for determining the prescription the limitation period of death, since the material accumulated for today is to a certain extent insufficient. Multifactorial methods for establishing the prescription of the limitation period of death using an integrated and systematic approach have not been developed.