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Aids To Forensic Medicine And Toxicology (Part-Ii)

Aids To Forensic Medicine And Toxicology (Part-Ii)

W. G. Aitchison Robertson / WGAitchison Robertson

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2021
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9789354846571
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A concise, gripping doorway into the science and stakes of detection. Aids To Forensic Medicine And Toxicology (Part-Ii) brings together practical insight and scholarly craft, guiding the reader through the craft of forensic medicine with clarity, purpose, and reverence. This book stands as a complete handbook of inquiry-from poisons analysis methods to the meticulous art of post mortem examination-woven with the steady logic of evidence in crime investigation and the discipline of medical jurisprudence.Restored for today’s and future generations, this edition is more than a reprint; it is a collector’s item and a cultural treasure. Out of print for decades, it now returns under Alpha Editions to illuminate both the science and the era that shaped it. The work speaks to student forensic medicine, medical officers, and curious readers alike, offering a vivid window into late nineteenth century britain and Victorian era britain-an enduring cornerstone of forensic science classics. Its careful synthesis of method, history, and human detail makes it a compelling read for casual readers and classic-literature collectors seeking a tangible link to the origins of modern forensic inquiry. This volume blends technical rigor with narrative texture, making it an essential reference and a cherished artefact for anyone exploring the foundations of crime investigation and medical jurisprudence.

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