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Medical Jurisprudence Volume 3 John Ayrton Paris, J.S.M. Fonblanque

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Book
Author/Creator:
Paris, John Ayrton, author.
Fonblanque, J. S. M., author.
Series:
Cambridge library collection. History of medicine
Cambridge library collection. History of Medicine
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
Cambridge Cambridge University Press
[Place of publication not identified] [publisher not identified] 1823
Summary:
The physician and author John Ayrton Paris (1785?1856), several of whose other medical and popular works have been reissued in the Cambridge Library Collection, and his co-author J.S.M. Fonblanque (1787?1865), barrister and administrator, published this three-volume work in 1823. It remained almost the only work on the topic of medical jurisprudence for many years. The authors define the term as 'a science by which medicine, and its collateral branches, are made subservient to the construction, elucidation, and administration of the laws; and to the preservation of public health'. Volume 3 continues the discussion of homicide, dealing with abortion and infanticide, rules for dissection, and issues of criminal responsibility, such as pleas of insanity. This is followed by a 'synopsis of the objects of inquiry in cases of sudden death', and an appendix presenting many illustrative historical cases. The book ends with a comprehensive index to all three volumes
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ISBN:
9781107273634
1107273633
OCLC:
1030439399
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