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the classification of fingerprints were first used in china
The first case were a man was framed for the death of his mother b/c of bloody hand prints
A Chinese book determined the different between drowning and strangulation
The legal autopsies were performed in Italy by Dr. Bartolomeo da Varignana.
when the microscope was invented by Hans and Zacharias Janssen.
Dr. John Davy takes the temperture of dead bodies with a thermometer
Dr. Faulds writes a scientific jorunal
a eugenicist named Sir Francis Galton established the first system for classifying fingerprints.
Scotland Yard's Henry Goddard became the first person to use physical analysis to connect a bullet to the murder weapon.
chief of the Los Angeles Police, established the first American police crime laboratory
the first case to go to trial using DNA evidence became a global event.
First forensic autopsies are done at the University of Bologna.
Roman attorney Quintilian shows that a bloody handprint was intended to frame a blind man for his mother’s murder.
Zacharias Janssen (c. 1580–c. 1638) designs the first crude microscope with the help of his father, Hans.
forensic science expanded to include technologies like body temperature to determine time of death and the systematic use of fingerprinting for identification.
Development of the absorption-inhibition ABO blood typing technique
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