Tratado De Medicina Legal, written by Enrique de Ataide and Mateu Orfila, is a foundational text in the field of forensic medicine. This comprehensive treatise explores the principles and practices of legal medicine, providing a detailed examination of the application of medical knowledge to legal issues. It covers a wide range of topics, including toxicology, pathology, and the investigation of causes of death.
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