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Paperback Das Menschliche Haar Und Seine Gerichtsärztliche Bedeutung [German] Book

ISBN: 1148515275

ISBN13: 9781148515274

Das Menschliche Haar Und Seine Gerichtsärztliche Bedeutung [German]

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"Das Menschliche Haar Und Seine Gerichts rztliche Bedeutung" by Otto Oesterlen explores the forensic significance of human hair. Published in 1874, this work delves into the analysis and interpretation of hair in legal and medical contexts. Oesterlen's detailed examination provides valuable insights into the techniques and methodologies used to identify and analyze human hair, contributing to the field of forensic science during that era.

This historical text is a valuable resource for understanding the evolution of forensic medicine and the role of hair analysis in legal investigations. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the scientific approaches and medical practices of the 19th century, highlighting the early advancements in the field. The book remains relevant for those interested in the history of forensic science and the development of forensic techniques.

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