A manual of medical jurisprudence, compiled from the best medical and legal works : comprising, an account of I. The ethics of the medical profession, II. The charters and statutes relating to the faculty, and III. All medico-legal questions, with the latest decisions : being an analysis of a course of lectures on forensic medicine, annually delivered in London, and intended as a compendium for the use of barristers, solicitors, magistrates, coroners, and medical practitioners / by Michael Ryan.

  • Ryan, Michael, 1800-1840.
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A manual of medical jurisprudence, compiled from the best medical and legal works : comprising, an account of I. The ethics of the medical profession, II. The charters and statutes relating to the faculty, and III. All medico-legal questions, with the latest decisions : being an analysis of a course of lectures on forensic medicine, annually delivered in London, and intended as a compendium for the use of barristers, solicitors, magistrates, coroners, and medical practitioners / by Michael Ryan. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Renshaw and Rush, 1831.

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xviii, 309 pages ; 22 cm

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