These brief reports clearly show that contemporary forensic examination and analyses of material and specimens currently residing in museums may clarify historical questions that have been unanswered for many decades. Review of data may also provide graphic illustration of significant conditions and illnesses that are sometimes overlooked in the face of the far more dramatic aspects of armed conflict. Although administrators often fail to see the relevance of pathology museums, being more interested in dealing with costs than contributing to knowledge, historical forensic pathology has a distinct and important role to play in the contemporary multidisciplinary analysis of past events
The preservation of pathological material has never been of greater importance than at present, when...
From the medical report published in the "Rivista Italiana di Scienze Naturali" in 1890 about a fore...
'Wellcome History' is an easy and regular channel of communication between all Wellcome historians. ...
This study traces the development of forensic medicine, forensic science and police science from the...
Presented in the session “Boundary Bodies: Critically Thinking the Body in Contemporary Osteoarchaeo...
The declaration of Leiden pronounces the demand to conserve pathological-anatomical collections as c...
ABSTRACT: Forensic science owes its origins to the people who developed the principles and technique...
In addition to several medical textbooks, he also published 48 papers in Serbian, German, and French...
When Science Sheds Light on History by Philippe Charlier is an excellent example of interdisciplinar...
South Africa is burdened by both an exceptionally high crude death rate and a very high non-natural ...
The full text of this article is not available in SOAR.Modern scientific techniques may be applied t...
Forensic anthropology is most frequently described as the evaluation of human remains for medico-leg...
Recurrent mentions of a forensic science crisis are reported in the literature. Some 15 years ago, t...
This article uses a notorious criminal trial, that of John Donald Merrett for the murder of his moth...
Pathology plays a key role in various aspects of interpretation within forensic anthropology. These...
The preservation of pathological material has never been of greater importance than at present, when...
From the medical report published in the "Rivista Italiana di Scienze Naturali" in 1890 about a fore...
'Wellcome History' is an easy and regular channel of communication between all Wellcome historians. ...
This study traces the development of forensic medicine, forensic science and police science from the...
Presented in the session “Boundary Bodies: Critically Thinking the Body in Contemporary Osteoarchaeo...
The declaration of Leiden pronounces the demand to conserve pathological-anatomical collections as c...
ABSTRACT: Forensic science owes its origins to the people who developed the principles and technique...
In addition to several medical textbooks, he also published 48 papers in Serbian, German, and French...
When Science Sheds Light on History by Philippe Charlier is an excellent example of interdisciplinar...
South Africa is burdened by both an exceptionally high crude death rate and a very high non-natural ...
The full text of this article is not available in SOAR.Modern scientific techniques may be applied t...
Forensic anthropology is most frequently described as the evaluation of human remains for medico-leg...
Recurrent mentions of a forensic science crisis are reported in the literature. Some 15 years ago, t...
This article uses a notorious criminal trial, that of John Donald Merrett for the murder of his moth...
Pathology plays a key role in various aspects of interpretation within forensic anthropology. These...
The preservation of pathological material has never been of greater importance than at present, when...
From the medical report published in the "Rivista Italiana di Scienze Naturali" in 1890 about a fore...
'Wellcome History' is an easy and regular channel of communication between all Wellcome historians. ...