Die Beurtheilung der K rperverletzungen bei dem ffentlichen und m ndlichen Strafverfahren, published in 1852, delves into the assessment of physical injuries within the context of public and oral criminal proceedings in 19th-century Germany. Authored by Jos Finger, the book provides a detailed examination of forensic medicine as applied to the legal system. This historical legal text offers insights into the methodologies and considerations employed when evaluating bodily harm in criminal trials, shedding light on the intersection of law and medicine during this period. It remains a valuable resource for those studying the history of law, forensic science, and German legal practices.
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