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"I may do a book on forensic medicine one of these days."
When she'd first qualified in forensic medicine he'd been a young sergeant.
During this time he performed pioneer research in the field of forensic medicine.
"Doctor, do you have any experience in forensic medicine?"
Fielding is disenchanted with forensic medicine and has been for several years.
He became professor of forensic medicine and hygiene at Turin in 1878.
Forensic medicine is also a mandatory round during medical school clerkship.
He is a lab technician or something, in Forensic Medicine.
After extensive research travel he was promoted to private lecturer for forensic medicine in 1789.
This was the first exact proof of alkaloids in forensic medicine.
Training includes police management, criminal investigation, crime scene search, and forensic medicine courses.
It is used in forensic medicine to determine the age of a fetus or newborn infant.
He was saying, "Forensic medicine has just revealed that this tire did not have enough air in it.
I said again, inspecting one of the more ghoulish tasks in forensic medicine.
Valerie, who will work in a children's clothing store this summer, says her long-term interest is forensic medicine, not making headlines.
It was not an ideal time for Forensic Medicine.
He is considered one of the founders of 20th century forensic medicine.
The interest and, yes, the excitement of forensic medicine was, for him, the intricate puzzle of death.
At her grandmother's funeral, she realized her specialty: forensic medicine.
McCoy looked smug, pleased with the results of his foray into forensic medicine.
And he said that he would eventually like to write a murder novel based on his future experiences in forensic medicine.
"Eminent professor of forensic medicine, lots of other things, too.
"Do you have occasion to teach forensic medicine?"
The Board of Forensic Medicine only gives statements where issues are raised.
In 1875 he became a professor of forensic medicine at the University of Vienna.
Few men, in or outside the forensic science service, knew so much about it.
"Because I'm the director of forensic science and medicine, if for no other reason."
Collecting evidence is the main and most important part of forensic science.
The sign by the door said department of forensic science, which gave him pause.
She was already the Academy's director of forensic science and medicine then.
He ignored forensic science and could not stand the sight of blood.
The goal is to improve all of forensic science, he explained.
The lab is one of four in the state police forensic science bureau.
She also works on forensic science and criminal justice technologies.
Forensic science is a popular elective at many area high schools.
Despite the interest in this forensic science, government is still lagging.
If they get in the way of forensic science on the doctor's next case, she might try telling them to shove off.
The goal of forensic science is to find the scientific facts and the truth.
The new crime scene room has added another dimension to the studies of forensic science.
This was based on accurate and complete evidence collection being a major key to forensic science.
It would be a great tragedy for the future of forensic science."
In 1912 he was sent to Lausanne to study forensic science.
"The only thing I can think of is the evidence they have from 1971 has been analyzed using a more sophisticated forensic science," he said.
"It's not easy to get away with murder these days, forensic science being what it is.
It took 13 years and a revolution in forensic science to finally bring her killer to account.
Forensic science and investigative skills are vital, along with information from the public.
Here, we examine forensic science from crime scene to courtroom.
"Do you remember that series about forensic science on the telly a couple of years back?"
It's amazing what forensic science could do in a case like that."
Forensic science is based largely on the theory of transfer and exchange.