Medical Jurisprudence, Forensic medicine and Toxicology. Vol. 1

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Medical Jurisprudence, Forensic medicine and Toxicology. Vol. 1

by R. A. (Rudolph August) Witthaus, Tracy C. (Tracy Chatfield) Becker

EN·~30 hours·33 chapters

Chapters

33 total
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TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES:

0:29
2

MEDICALJURISPRUDENCE

0:54
3

CONTENTS.

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INTRODUCTION.

44:48
5

MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE.

0:37
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CHAPTER I. - OF THE RIGHT TO PRACTISE MEDICINE AND SURGERY. - Legal Definition and History of the Terms Physician and Surgeon.

2:28
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CHAPTER II. - ACQUIREMENT OF LEGAL RIGHT TO PRACTISE MEDICINE AND SURGERY.

9:23
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Early Common-Law Rule Concerning Suits by Physicians.

15:10
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IN NEW YORK AND ELSEWHERE PRACTITIONER WITHOUT LICENSE CANNOT SUE AND RECOVER FOR HIS FEES.

1:36
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How may a Diploma or License be Proved in a Court of Law?

6:28

Description

This volume opens a thorough exploration of the crossroads where medicine meets the law. Beginning with ancient Egyptian and Roman practices, it shows how early societies already relied on medical insight to settle disputes and shape legal codes. The authors trace the evolution of the field, distinguishing medical jurisprudence, forensic medicine, and the broader realm of state medicine.

Within its pages, readers discover clear explanations of how physicians, surgeons, and obstetricians contribute to courtroom facts, while chemists and pharmacologists step in when poison is involved. Detailed yet approachable, the text outlines the two branches of toxicology—preventive medical toxicology and forensic toxicology—highlighting the specialized investigations required to detect criminal poisoning. The collaborative effort of scholars from both medical and legal backgrounds brings a balanced perspective that blends scientific rigor with practical courtroom relevance.

Ideal for students, professionals, or anyone fascinated by the history and methodology of legal medicine, this work offers a rich, scholarly guide to the foundations and ongoing development of forensic science and its role in public welfare.

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en

Duration

~30 hours (1745K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

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Produced by Giovanni Fini, Charlene Taylor, Bryan Ness and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)

Release date

2015-05-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

R. A. (Rudolph August) Witthaus

R. A. (Rudolph August) Witthaus

1846–1915

A pioneering American toxicologist and forensic expert, he helped shape how science was used in courtrooms and medical schools in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His work ranged from chemistry and public health to influential textbooks that trained generations of physicians and analysts.

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Tracy C. (Tracy Chatfield) Becker

1855–1935

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