Forensic Medicine
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Amos Eaton, John Batchelder, and Stephen Williams lectures on medical jurisprudence
Consists of Thomas A. Brayton's notes on lectures given by Eaton, Batchelder, and Williams at the Berkshire Medical Institution, Pittsfield, Massachusetts, 1821-1822, and 1824.
Henry Siegel Papers on alleged tubocurarine poisonings
Correspondence, autopsy report, depositions, and transcripts of court records accumulated by the pathologists hired by the defense in the trial of "Dr. X," Mario E. Jascalevich.
Jaroslav Nemec Medico-Legal Collection
Material assembled by Jaroslav Nemec as part of his work at the National Library of Medicine. Included are short biographies of important figures in forensic medicine, a directory of institutes of legal medicine, two narrative articles, and correspondence and other material resulting from a project to identify all conference, congresses, and meetings on legal medicine.