Michael Clark / Catherine Crawford (eds.)
Legal Medicine in History
Herausgeber: Clark, Michael; Rosenberg, Charles; Crawford, Catherine
Michael Clark / Catherine Crawford (eds.)
Legal Medicine in History
Herausgeber: Clark, Michael; Rosenberg, Charles; Crawford, Catherine
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A collection of essays on the social history of legal medicine including case studies on infanticide, abortion, coroners' inquests and criminal insanity.
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A collection of essays on the social history of legal medicine including case studies on infanticide, abortion, coroners' inquests and criminal insanity.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Januar 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 766g
- ISBN-13: 9780521395144
- ISBN-10: 0521395143
- Artikelnr.: 21895912
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Januar 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 766g
- ISBN-13: 9780521395144
- ISBN-10: 0521395143
- Artikelnr.: 21895912
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Notes on contributors; Preface; Introduction Michael Clark and Catherine
Crawford; Part I. Early Modern Practice: 1. Forensic medicine in early
colonial Maryland, 1633-83 Helen Brock and Catherine Crawford; 2. The scope
of legal medicine in Lancashire and Cheshire, 1660-1760 David Harley; 3.
Suspicious infant deaths: the statute of 1624 and medical evidence at
coroners' inquests Mark Jackson; Part II. The Growth of a Science: 4.
Legalizing medicine: early modern legal systems and the growth of
medico-legal knowledge Catherine Crawford; 5. Infanticide trials and
forensic medicine: Württemberg, 1757-93 Mary Nagle Wessling; 6. Training
medical policemen: forensic medicine and public health in
nineteenth-century Scotland Brenda White; Part III. Special Offenders: 7.
'I answer as a physician': opinion as fact in pre-McNaughtan insanity
trials Joel Peter Eigen; 8. Understanding the terrorist: anarchism,
medicine and politics in fin-de-siècle France Ruth Harris; 9. Malingerers,
the 'weakminded' criminal and the 'moral imbecile': how the English prison
medical officer became an expert in mental deficiency, 1880-1930 Stephen
Watson; Part IV. The Politics of Post-Mortems: 10. The magistrate of the
poor? Coroners and deaths in custody in nineteenth-century England Joe Sim
and Tony Ward; 11. Coroners, corruption and the politics of death: forensic
pathology in the United States Julie Johnson; Part V. Medical Authority in
Question: 12. Unbuilt Bloomsbury: medico-legal institutes and forensic
science laboratories in England between the wars Norman Ambage and Michael
Clark; 13. Rex v. Bourne and the medicalization of abortion Barbara Brookes
and Paul Roth; Index.
Crawford; Part I. Early Modern Practice: 1. Forensic medicine in early
colonial Maryland, 1633-83 Helen Brock and Catherine Crawford; 2. The scope
of legal medicine in Lancashire and Cheshire, 1660-1760 David Harley; 3.
Suspicious infant deaths: the statute of 1624 and medical evidence at
coroners' inquests Mark Jackson; Part II. The Growth of a Science: 4.
Legalizing medicine: early modern legal systems and the growth of
medico-legal knowledge Catherine Crawford; 5. Infanticide trials and
forensic medicine: Württemberg, 1757-93 Mary Nagle Wessling; 6. Training
medical policemen: forensic medicine and public health in
nineteenth-century Scotland Brenda White; Part III. Special Offenders: 7.
'I answer as a physician': opinion as fact in pre-McNaughtan insanity
trials Joel Peter Eigen; 8. Understanding the terrorist: anarchism,
medicine and politics in fin-de-siècle France Ruth Harris; 9. Malingerers,
the 'weakminded' criminal and the 'moral imbecile': how the English prison
medical officer became an expert in mental deficiency, 1880-1930 Stephen
Watson; Part IV. The Politics of Post-Mortems: 10. The magistrate of the
poor? Coroners and deaths in custody in nineteenth-century England Joe Sim
and Tony Ward; 11. Coroners, corruption and the politics of death: forensic
pathology in the United States Julie Johnson; Part V. Medical Authority in
Question: 12. Unbuilt Bloomsbury: medico-legal institutes and forensic
science laboratories in England between the wars Norman Ambage and Michael
Clark; 13. Rex v. Bourne and the medicalization of abortion Barbara Brookes
and Paul Roth; Index.
Notes on contributors; Preface; Introduction Michael Clark and Catherine
Crawford; Part I. Early Modern Practice: 1. Forensic medicine in early
colonial Maryland, 1633-83 Helen Brock and Catherine Crawford; 2. The scope
of legal medicine in Lancashire and Cheshire, 1660-1760 David Harley; 3.
Suspicious infant deaths: the statute of 1624 and medical evidence at
coroners' inquests Mark Jackson; Part II. The Growth of a Science: 4.
Legalizing medicine: early modern legal systems and the growth of
medico-legal knowledge Catherine Crawford; 5. Infanticide trials and
forensic medicine: Württemberg, 1757-93 Mary Nagle Wessling; 6. Training
medical policemen: forensic medicine and public health in
nineteenth-century Scotland Brenda White; Part III. Special Offenders: 7.
'I answer as a physician': opinion as fact in pre-McNaughtan insanity
trials Joel Peter Eigen; 8. Understanding the terrorist: anarchism,
medicine and politics in fin-de-siècle France Ruth Harris; 9. Malingerers,
the 'weakminded' criminal and the 'moral imbecile': how the English prison
medical officer became an expert in mental deficiency, 1880-1930 Stephen
Watson; Part IV. The Politics of Post-Mortems: 10. The magistrate of the
poor? Coroners and deaths in custody in nineteenth-century England Joe Sim
and Tony Ward; 11. Coroners, corruption and the politics of death: forensic
pathology in the United States Julie Johnson; Part V. Medical Authority in
Question: 12. Unbuilt Bloomsbury: medico-legal institutes and forensic
science laboratories in England between the wars Norman Ambage and Michael
Clark; 13. Rex v. Bourne and the medicalization of abortion Barbara Brookes
and Paul Roth; Index.
Crawford; Part I. Early Modern Practice: 1. Forensic medicine in early
colonial Maryland, 1633-83 Helen Brock and Catherine Crawford; 2. The scope
of legal medicine in Lancashire and Cheshire, 1660-1760 David Harley; 3.
Suspicious infant deaths: the statute of 1624 and medical evidence at
coroners' inquests Mark Jackson; Part II. The Growth of a Science: 4.
Legalizing medicine: early modern legal systems and the growth of
medico-legal knowledge Catherine Crawford; 5. Infanticide trials and
forensic medicine: Württemberg, 1757-93 Mary Nagle Wessling; 6. Training
medical policemen: forensic medicine and public health in
nineteenth-century Scotland Brenda White; Part III. Special Offenders: 7.
'I answer as a physician': opinion as fact in pre-McNaughtan insanity
trials Joel Peter Eigen; 8. Understanding the terrorist: anarchism,
medicine and politics in fin-de-siècle France Ruth Harris; 9. Malingerers,
the 'weakminded' criminal and the 'moral imbecile': how the English prison
medical officer became an expert in mental deficiency, 1880-1930 Stephen
Watson; Part IV. The Politics of Post-Mortems: 10. The magistrate of the
poor? Coroners and deaths in custody in nineteenth-century England Joe Sim
and Tony Ward; 11. Coroners, corruption and the politics of death: forensic
pathology in the United States Julie Johnson; Part V. Medical Authority in
Question: 12. Unbuilt Bloomsbury: medico-legal institutes and forensic
science laboratories in England between the wars Norman Ambage and Michael
Clark; 13. Rex v. Bourne and the medicalization of abortion Barbara Brookes
and Paul Roth; Index.







