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Wharton and Stille's Medical Jurisprudence. V. 2, Volume 2, part 1 - Paperback
by Francis Wharton (Author)
"Wharton and Stille's Medical Jurisprudence, V. 2, Volume 2, part 1" offers a comprehensive exploration of the intersections between law and medicine as understood in the late 19th century. Authored by Francis Wharton, this volume delves into the complex legal and ethical considerations arising from medical practice and scientific advancements of the time. Examining a range of topics relevant to forensic science, legal history, and medical jurisprudence, this book provides invaluable insights into the historical development of these fields. It serves as an important resource for legal scholars, historians, and anyone interested in the evolution of medico-legal thought. A crucial text for understanding the historical context of contemporary legal and medical practices.
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