Lehrbuch der Gerichtlichen Medicin by Ritter von Eduard Hofmann
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Hofmann, Eduard, Ritter von, 1837-1897
German
"Lehrbuch der Gerichtlichen Medicin" by Ritter von Eduard Hofmann is a scientific publication written in the late 19th century. This work serves as a comprehensive textbook on forensic medicine, engaging with legal and medical inquiries pertinent to both civil and criminal law. It explores the intersection of medical knowledge and legal processes, ...
that outlines some editorial decisions made for a faithful reproduction of the original 1895 text. It specifies typographical corrections, acknowledges the maintenance of original spellings, and establishes conventions for formatting throughout the text. Additionally, it introduces the topic of forensic medicine, defining how it pertains to legal matters requiring medical expertise and highlighting the growing demands for such knowledge in various judicial cases. The groundwork is laid for detailed discussions on regulations, medical assessments in court settings, and the evolution of forensic practices influenced by changes in law. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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