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
| Samuel Furman Hunt - 1908 - 530 pages
...laws on the authority of the doctors, but this was practically the first formal recognition of that science which applies the principles and practice...different branches of medicine to the elucidation of doubtful questions in a court of law. To-night when we mark the good of Fortinio Fidelis (1602)... | |
| Samuel Furman Hunt - 1908 - 528 pages
...laws on the authority of the doctors, but this was practically the first formal recognition of that science which applies the principles and practice...different branches of medicine to the elucidation of doubtful questions in a court of law. To-night when we mark the good of Fortinio Fidelis (1602)... | |
| 1872 - 642 pages
...sentences with which it abounds. Seleded. FORENSIC MEDICINE. 41 5HV CHAS. H. KNONVl.TON. 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,... | |
| Gilbert Holland Stewart - 1910 - 554 pages
...and who lectured on the subject at Columbia College in 1804, defined "Medical Jurisprudence as that science which applies the principles and practice...different branches of medicine to the elucidation of doubtful questions in courts of justice." These questions are properly embraced in five different... | |
| 1872 - 614 pages
...sentences with which it abounds. Sehctefi. 415 FORENSIC MEDICINE. BY CHAS. B. KNOWLTON. 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,... | |
| 1918 - 546 pages
...%*ntAttachForeign Bill of Exchange. |f,f Forensic Medicine ft^^'fA' of medical education which applies th» principles and practice of the different branches of medicine to the elucidation of doubtful questions in a court of justice ; otherwise called medical jurisprudence. Foreshortening... | |
| Thomas Edward Finegan - 1922 - 560 pages
...the mortgagor to redeem the pledge or forfeit his right of redemption. TV>rpl«m Sop Attach ±0 eign principles and practice of the different branches of medicine to the elucidation of doubtful questions in a court of jnstice ; otherwise called medical jurUprudence. ForPshortpTliTIO-... | |
| 1906 - 446 pages
...JUfilSPEUDENOE IN PERSONAL INJUEY OASES-* By HON. 0. W. CATCHINGS, Vicksburg, Miss. Medical jurisprudence has been defined as "the science which applies the...status of individuals of mental or physical disease or injuries." While it involves in its various features most, if not all, of the departments of the science... | |
| Jeffrey Wayne Vincoli - 2019 - 1112 pages
...physician found qualified to give testimony as an expert witness by a court. medical jurisprudence er. aeromedicine That branch of medicine concerned with disorders that r of doubtful questions in a court of law. medical pathology A disorder or disease. medical radiation... | |
| 1895 - 492 pages
...practically, in the face of all difficulties, fancied and real. Medical jurisprudence is defined to mean " the science which applies the principles and practice...different branches of medicine to the elucidation of doubtful questions in a Court of Justice — Medico-Legal science." It would seem a superfluous... | |
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