Medicine, as it is variously termed, is that science which applies the principles and practice of the different branches of medicine to the elucidation of doubtful questions in courts of justice. Medical Council - Page 2041907Full view - About this book
| Theodric Romeyn Beck - 1825 - 696 pages
...INTRODUCTION. MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE, Legal Medicine, or Forensic Medicine, as it is variously termed, is that science which applies the principles and practice...different branches of medicine to the elucidation of doubtful questions in courts of justice. By some authors it is used in a more extensive sense, and... | |
| 1830 - 438 pages
...recommended to the student at law as containing a clear and comprehensive view of what has been well denned 'the science which applies the principles and practice...different branches of medicine to the elucidation of doubtful questions in courts of justice.' In most cases where knowledge of this kind is to be applied,... | |
| Michael Ryan - 1836 - 608 pages
...in the restricted sense, and defined Medical Jurisprudence, Legal Medicine or Forensic Medicine, a science which applies the principles and practice...different branches of medicine to the elucidation of doubtful questions in courts of justice (Elements of Medical Jurisprudence, 1823). He designed to... | |
| Alexander Mansfield Burrill - 1851 - 570 pages
...coin kept by a testator with his medals. 3 Atk. 202. 2 Williams on Exec. 1032. MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE. The science which applies the principles and practice...different branches of medicine to the elucidation of doubtful questions in a court of justice. Otherwise called forensic medicine. Wliartons Lex. A sort... | |
| John Ogilvie - 1855 - 434 pages
...FORE'NOTICE, «. instead of FORENOTICE. FOREN'SICAL.a. Same as FORENSIC. FOREN SI€ MEDICINE, и. The science which applies the principles and practice...different branches of medicine to the elucidation of doubtful questions in a court of justice. FÖRE'PEAK, n. That part of a vessel close to the bow.... | |
| Theodric Romeyn Beck - 1860 - 910 pages
...INTRODUCTION. MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE, Legal Medicine, or Forensic Medicine, as it is variously termed, is that science which applies the principles and practice...different branches of medicine to the elucidation of doubtful questions in courts of justice. By some authors, it is used in a more extensive sense,... | |
| Alexander Mansfield Burrill - 1870 - 674 pages
...L. Lat. [from meditts, middle.] In old English law. An arbitrator. Dyer, 111. MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE. The science which applies the principles and practice...different branches of medicine to the elucidation of doubtful questions in a court of justice. Otherwise called forensic medicine. Wharlon's Lex. A sort... | |
| 1907 - 1058 pages
...Department of Drake University. Des Moines, Iowa. Medical Jurisprudence is properly defined as that science which applies the principles and practice...different branches of medicine to the elucidation of doubtful questions in courts of justice. The ground upon which the physician and the lawyer meet... | |
| 1878 - 506 pages
...I.—Forensic Medicine. Thesis. By CHAS. B. KNOWLTON. Published by vote of the Faculty. Forensic Medicine, the science which applies the principles and practice of the different branches of medicine to the determination of doubtful questions in courts of justice. As the term implies, it is a mixed science,... | |
| 1905 - 592 pages
...law schools. Dr. TR .Beck, one of its most eminent and distinguished professors, defined it as "that science which applies the principles and practice...different branches of medicine to th'e elucidation of doubtful questions in courts of justice," the "different branches of medicine," including physiology,... | |
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