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Forensic Science Timeline
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Les événements
New First autopsies done in America by French Settlers
First Courses offered for forensic science
First test for arsenic developed by Carl Wilhelm Scheele
Could be called the first ballistic comparison, John Toms becomes convicted of murder from the evidence of the match of paper wadding inside the victims wound, same paper in Toms pocket.
Method for isolating arsenic designed by Johann Metzger
the field of phrenology is created by Franz Joseph Gall
Valentine Rose recovers arsenic from the body
The analysis of ink die on domuments is examined firstly in Germany
First toxicology textbook is written by Mathieu Joseph Bonaventure Orfila
Johannes Purkinje creates first crude fingerprint analysis system
Henry Goddard matches two bullets to show how they came from the same bullet mould.
Rudolph Virchow establishes the roots of cellular biology and anatomy.
Johann Ludwig Casper publishes the first color forensic pathological lithographs.
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The Naked Eye,Ambroise Paré wrote about identifying homicidal wounds.
First crude microscope designed by Zacharias Janssen and his father.
Antony van Leeuwenhoek employs microscope to see living bacteria
Giovanni Morgagni finds that autopsys can conclude various diseases and find them
Marcello Malpigh discovers fingerprint patterns and uses words like loops and whorls
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