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
| 1911 - 826 pages
...his protection against litigation. We may accept as a definition of dental jurisprudence that it is the science which applies the principles and practice of the different branches of dentistry to the elucidation of doubtful questions in courts of justice. We may subdivide the subject... | |
| Henry Gilbert Rawson - 1882 - 276 pages
...of, or put by, the thing in question. Forensic, belonging to courts of justice. Forensic medicine, the science which applies the principles and practice...different branches of medicine to the elucidation of doubtful questions in a court of justice. Foreschoke, forsaken ; disavowed. Forgabulum, or Forgavel,... | |
| 1905 - 660 pages
...Jurisprudence. The technical definition of the term is as follows : "Medical Jurisprudence is that science which applies the principles and practice...different branches of medicine to the elucidation of doubtful questions in courts of justice." . Technically speaking the whole subject of medical jurisprudence... | |
| John Jane Smith Wharton - 1883 - 926 pages
...Foreman, the presiding member of a jury. Forensic, belonging to courts of justice. Forensic medicine, the science which applies the principles and practice...different branches of medicine to the elucidation of doubtful questions in a court of justice. It comprehends, in a more extensive sense, medical police,... | |
| Charles Hamilton Hughes - 1887 - 704 pages
...the Germans, viz., State Medicine ;" but he nevertheless defines Medical Jurisprudence to be " that science which applies the principles and practice...different branches of medicine, to the elucidation of doubtful questions in courts of justice." But State Medicine relates more particularly to hygiene... | |
| Charles Hamilton Hughes - 1887 - 726 pages
...the Germans, viz., State Medicine;" but he nevertheless defines Medical Jurisprudence to be " that science which applies the principles and practice...different branches of medicine, to the elucidation of doubtful questions in courts of justice." But State Medicine relates more particularly to hygiene... | |
| 1914 - 528 pages
...jurisprudence as understood by the physician and surgeon. To the lawyer medical jurisprudence is that science which applies the principles and practice...different branches of medicine to the elucidation of doubtful questions in courts of justice. It is sometimes spoken of as forensic medicine — that... | |
| John Jane Smith Wharton, John Mounteney Lely - 1889 - 800 pages
...Foreman, the presiding member of a jury. Forensic, belonging to courts of justice. Forensic medicine, the science which applies the principles and practice...different branches of medicine to the elucidation of doubtful questions in a court of justice. It comprehends, in a more extensive sense, medical police,... | |
| Allan McLane Hamilton, Lawrence Godkin - 1894 - 670 pages
...Stomach. Magnified 40 diameters 457 штксшистюк MEDICAL jurisprudence, or legal medicine, may be defined as the science which applies the principles...status of individuals of mental or physical disease or injuries. The questions which are included in this definition have been divided into five classes,... | |
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