
@article{ref1,
title="The reality behind the bruises--clinical picture and documentation in abuse of women",
journal="Nordisk Medicin",
year="1992",
author="Eriksson, Antonina and Ormstad, K.",
volume="107",
number="5",
pages="141-144",
abstract="Most battered women consult for their injuries at the community health centre or the emergency room--often without disclosing the fact that they are the victims of battery. Beyond venturing to inquire, lending a sympathetic ear and being supportive, with a view to any future criminal proceedings it is particularly important that the attending physician meticulously documents all injuries manifested by a battered woman--even if at that juncture she does not intend to bring charges. If necessary the forensic pathologist can assist the clinician in drawing up a report of the injuries and in assessing their origin.<p /> <p>Language: sv</p>",
language="sv",
issn="0029-1420",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}