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related to Forensic medicine
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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Thesis
Dillon, Duayne J.
(1977)
A history of criminalistics in the United Sates, 1850-1950.
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Article
Forbes, Thomas R.
(1977)
Coroners' inquests in the county of Middlesex, England, 1819-42.
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
(pp. 375-394).
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Article
MacDonald, Michael
(1977)
The inner side of wisdom: Suicide in early modern England.
Psychological Medicine
(pp. 565-582).
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Article
Hankoff, L. D.
(1976)
The theme of suicide in the works of Flavius Joseph.
Clio Medica
(pp. 15-24).
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Article
Pope, Whitney
(1975)
Concepts and explanatory structure in Durkheim's theory of suicide.
British Journal of Sociology
(pp. 417-434).
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Book
Triche, Charles W.; Triche, Diane Samson
(1975)
The euthanasia controversy, 1812-1974: A bibliography, with select annotations.
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Thesis
Piperno, Aldo
(1974)
A socio-legal history of the psychopathic offender legislation in the United States.
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Thesis Crawford, C.J. The emergence of medical jurisprudence: Medical evidence in English courts, 1750-1850 (/isis/citation/CBB000038526/)
Thesis Ambage, N. The development of forensic science in Britain (/isis/citation/CBB000065840/)
Thesis Ward, J. The development of forensic science and its relation to the detective police in Victorian and Edwardian England (/isis/citation/CBB000039009/)
Thesis Clarke, M.J. Suicide in England and Wales, 1850-1961, with particular reference to suicide by poisoning (/isis/citation/CBB000036482/)
Thesis Harris, Ruth Murders and madness: Legal psychiatry and criminal anthropology in Paris, 1880-1910 (/isis/citation/CBB000040914/)
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