It's an archaic approach to forensicmedicine, but there you have it.
2
We speak to The Police national coordinator of forensicmedicine, Dr Jack Drummond.
3
I wonder whether you have a Robert Ek working in the forensicmedicine division.'
4
It was a decision that I opposed when I was consulted by forensicmedicine.
5
The State pathologist, Dr John Harbison, has offered to train family doctors in forensicmedicine.
Ús de medical jurisprudence en anglès
1
He studied books of medicaljurisprudence, and made all manner of experiments.
2
How does he regard this relapse from medicaljurisprudence to common general practice?
3
Nowadays we are quite certain that our experts in medicaljurisprudence know all there is to know about arsenical poisoning.
4
It is said that his testimony in court involving questions of medicaljurisprudence was wonderful for its beauty, its precision and its profound analysis.
5
Physics applied to physiology; chemistry applied to physiology; physiology; anatomy; surgery; medicine (including therapeutics); obstetrics; hygiene; and medicaljurisprudence-ninesubjects for four years!
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The next extract needs no comment, except perhaps that it forms the most cherished of all beliefs in the whole range of Chinese medicaljurisprudence:-
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I know what you are going to say; there is no handbook of medicaljurisprudence which does not peremptorily settle the question you ask me.
8
Many opinions relative to the longest and shortest period of pregnancy, associated with viability of the issue, have been expressed by authors on medicaljurisprudence.
9
Mr. Middleheath's junior was Mr. Garden Greyson, a thin ascetic looking lawyer whose knowledge of medicaljurisprudence had brought him his brief in the case.
10
Other cases are cited by Wharton and Stille in their work on medicaljurisprudence, by Hoffbauer, and by myself in "Sleep and its Derangements."
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By John Ordronaux, M.D., Professor of MedicalJurisprudence in Columbia College, New York.
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A Medico-Legal Treatise on Malpractice and Medical Evidence, comprising the Elements of MedicalJurisprudence.
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I am the lecturer on MedicalJurisprudence and Toxicology.
14
These are called the duties of Religion, the study of which does not belong to MedicalJurisprudence.
15
Wharton and Stillé's " MedicalJurisprudence" states (sec.
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Medicaljurisprudence, no doubt,-thatpart of our profession which is at the service of the courts, and obeys the judges' behests.