Crowther, M. Anne (Author)
White, Brenda M. (Author)
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Thomas Wakley and medical coronership--Occupational death and the judicial process
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Anderson, Olive;
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Suicide in Victorian and Edwardian England
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MacDonald, Michael;
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(1990)
Sleepless souls: Suicide in early modern England
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“This rash act”: Suicide across the life cycle in the Victorian city
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Cornelius, E. H.;
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John Hunter as an expert witness: The trial of John Donellan for the murder of Sir Theodosius Boughton, Bart., at Warwick Assizes on Friday 30th March 1781 before Mr. Justice Buller
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Article
Krueger, Christine L.;
(1997)
Literary defenses and medical prosecutions: Representing infanticide in 19th-century Britain
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Thesis
Burney, Ian;
(1993)
Decoding death: Medicine, public inquiry, and the reform of the English inquest, 1836-1926
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Article
Forbes, Thomas R.;
(1981)
Early forensic medicine in England: The Angus murder trial
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Article
Crowther, M.A.;
White, Brenda M.;
(1988)
Medicine, property, and the law in Britain, 1800-1914
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Thesis
Crawford, C.J.;
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The emergence of medical jurisprudence: Medical evidence in English courts, 1750-1850
(/isis/citation/CBB000038526/)
Article
Forbes, Thomas R.;
(1985)
Coroners' inquisitions from the county of Cheshire, England, 1817-39 and 1877-78
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Eigen, Joel Peter;
(1991)
Delusion in the courtroom: The role of partial insanity in early forensic testimony
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Article
Prior, Pauline M.;
(1997)
Mad, not bad: Crime, mental disorder and gender in 19th-century Ireland
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Thesis
Cawthon, Elisabeth A.;
(1985)
Occupational accidents and the law: The role of coroners' inquests in England, 1830-1850
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Thesis
Loar, Carol A.;
(1998)
“Go and seek the crowner”: Coroners' inquests and the pursuit of justice in early modern England
(/isis/citation/CBB001566112/)
Thesis
Clarke, M.J.;
()
Suicide in England and Wales, 1850-1961, with particular reference to suicide by poisoning
(/isis/citation/CBB000036482/)
Article
Forbes, Thomas R.;
(1988)
Coroner's inquisitions from London parishes of the Duchy of Lancaster: The Strand, Clapham, Enfield, and Edmonton, 1831-1883
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Article
MacDonald, Michael;
(1977)
The inner side of wisdom: Suicide in early modern England
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Chapter
Crawford, Catherine;
(1991)
A scientific profession: Medical reform and forensic medicine in British periodicals of the early 19th century
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Stevenson, S.J.;
(1987)
Social and economic contributions to the pattern of “suicide” in south-east England, 1530-1590
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