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    Dear Biomch-L readers,

    The following notice is Xposted from the HSPNET-L list, as
    Biomechanics is increasingly called upon in a forensic context.

    Herman J. Woltring, Eindhoven/NL

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    Date: Thu, 9 Jan 1992 06:39:42 EST
    Subject: Request for Assistance
    Sender: Hospital Computer Network Discussion Group and Data Base

    Comments: Originally-From: zcirpa@minyos.xx.rmit.OZ.AU (Peter Anderson)

    (...)

    I am forwarding a request on behalf of Graeme Johnstone, Coroner,
    in Australia. I would be grateful if you could distribute it for
    us (...).

    Peter Anderson, Centre for International Research on Communication
    and Information Technologies, S. Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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    REQUEST FOR INFORMATION ON
    CORONIAL/MEDICAL EXAMINER DATA BASES

    Research is being undertaken in Victoria, Australia, on
    Coronial/Medical Examiner Data Bases and Information Systems,
    especially those that record in accessible form factual and/or
    Medical information (including Coroners Findings and Recommen-
    dations) about deaths from violent and unnatural causes.

    Information would be appreciated on Systems either National or
    Local being currently developed or in operation.

    Please send information to Graeme Johnstone, Coroner,
    Broadmeadows Magistrates' Court, Dimboola, Broadmeadows 3047,
    Victoria, Australia. Tel:61-3-309-1555; Fax:61-3-309-4686.

    Electronic mail responses can be sent to Peter Anderson at
    zcirpa@minyos.xx.rmit.oz.au or petera@csourse.oz.au.
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