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1922
I trust that, having thoroughly revised the "Aids toForensic Medicine," it may prove as useful to studentspreparing for examination in the future as it has beenin the past.
W.G. AITCHISON ROBERTSON.
Surgeons' Hall,
Edinburgh,
November, 1921.
This work of the late Dr. William Murrell having metwith such a large measure of success, the publishersthought it would be well to bring out a new edition, andinvited me to revise the last impression.
This I have done, and while retaining Dr. Murrell'stext closely, I have made large additions, in order tobring the "Aids" up to present requirements. I havealso rearranged the matter with the object of makingthe various sections more consecutive than they werepreviously.
W.G. AITCHISON ROBERTSON.
Surgeons' Hall,
Edinburgh.
June, 1914.
PART I | ||
FORENSIC MEDICINE | ||
PAGE | ||
I. | Crimes | 1 |
II. | Medical Evidence | 2 |
III. | Personal Identity | 10 |
IV. | Examination of Persons found Dead | 12 |
V. | Modes of Sudden Death | 13 |
VI. | Signs of Death | 16 |