New York State Library bibliography 47 : medical serials / compiled by Ada Bunnell ; with Bibliography of medical jurisprudence, by W. Burt Cook.
- Bunnell, Ada.
- Date:
- 1910
Licence: In copyright
Credit: New York State Library bibliography 47 : medical serials / compiled by Ada Bunnell ; with Bibliography of medical jurisprudence, by W. Burt Cook. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by Royal College of Physicians, London. The original may be consulted at Royal College of Physicians, London.
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![Ewell, M. D. Measurement of the red blood corpuscles. 24 Med Leg. J. 556-58. Micrometric study of 4000 red blood corpuscles in health and dis- ease. 10 Med. Leg. J. 175-201; 2 Advoc. 169-74; 24 Ir. L. T. 276-79; 22 Chic. L. N. 237. On the accuracy of the measurement of the blood corpuscles in criminal cases. 26 Am. L. Reg. (n.s.) 20-24; i? Chic. L. N. 387-88; 6 Crim. L. M. 663-67. Fleming, Andrew. Blood stains in criminal trials. 69p. Pittsburg 1861. Marshall, Edward. Detecting human blood. 7 Green B. 61-63; 29 Ir. r.. T. 148-49; 16 Chic. L. J. 114-17, 190-92. Nieter, Adolf. (Ein) beitrag zur spektralen blutuntcrsuchung. 29p. Ber. [1896]. 544.6 P8a Thesis. Piper, R. U. E.xamination of blood spots. 16 Chic. L. N. 56-57. Expert testimony and the microscopic examination of blood. 19 Am. L. Reg. (n.s.) 529-40, 593-609. ■ Microscopical examination of blood in its relation to criminal trials. 15 Am. L. Reg. (n.s.) 561-69; 16 id. 257-67; 17 id. 554-61. Use of the microscope in medico-legal cases [involving blood- stains]. 10 Chic. L. N. 110^11,136-37,150. Richardson, J. G. Testimony on trial of Greenfield, on microscopic tests of blood. I4f. n.p.n.d. Newspaper clippings. Schlegel, Martin. . . Uber physiologische und durch thermische eingriffe bedingte veranderungen der trockensubstanz des blutes; zugleich ein beitrag zur methode der hygramometrie . . . 3ip. Jen?i 1902. 543-9 Q2b Thesis. Sutherland, W. D. Blood-stains; their detection and the determination of their source; a manual for the medical and legal professions. i67p. lopl. tables. Lond. 1907. 340-6 Su8 Traces of blood and how to investigate them [review of part of Gross, Hans. Criminal investigation]. 124 Law T. 296-7. White, M. C. [Microscopic examination of blood stains in the Fuda case]. 15 Med. Leg. J. 396-400. (see Bell, Clark. Medico-legal studies, v.4 apx.p.10^14) Red blood corpuscle in legal medicine. 12 Med. Leg. J. 419-38- Serum or precipitin test Detecting blood-stains. 87 Sci. Am. 205. 60S v.87 Ewing, James. Serum test. 21 Med. Leg. J. 36-38,41. Gane, P. C. Serum or precipitin test for blood; its forensic aspect. 24 S. Af. L. J. 4-12. Method of recognizing blood spots. 84 Sci. Am. 42. 605 fKs v.87 New test for human blood. 51 Sci. Am. S. 21137. 605 fN6 v.51 Nuttall, G. H. F. Blood immunity and blood relationship; a demonstra- tion of certain blood-relationships amongst animals by means of the precipitin test . . . 444P- P'- Camb., Eng. 1904. 612.1 qQ4 Schulze, O. H. Serum test. 21 Med. Leg. J. 3S^40. Whitney, W. F. Serum test in rabbits [with discussion]. 21 Med. Leg. J. 33-35- Wood, E. S. Serum test for blood. 21 Med. Leg. J. 26-32.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24750013_0116.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


