Tracts on medical jurisprudence : i ncluding Farr's Elements of medical jurisprudence ; Dease's Remarks on medical jurisprudence, Male's Epitome of juridical or forensic medicine, and Haslam's Treatise on insanity : with a preface, notes, and a digest of the law relating to insanity and nuisance / by Thomas Cooper, Esq. M.D. professor of chemistry and mineralogy in the University of Pennsylvania, and heretofore president judge of the fourth judiciary district of Pennsylvania ; to which is added an appendix, containing Erskine's speech for James Hadfield, indicted for shooting at the king ; an abstract of a report of the trial of Abraham Kessler, indicted for poisoning his wife with white arsenic, and laudanum, and a memoir on the chromat of pot-ash, as a test for detecting arsenic, copper, and corrosive sublimate : by Thomas Cooper, Esq. ; read before the Am. Ph. Society, Sep. 18, 1818.

  • Cooper, Thomas, 1759-1839.
Date:
1819

Licence: Public Domain Mark

Credit: Tracts on medical jurisprudence : i ncluding Farr's Elements of medical jurisprudence ; Dease's Remarks on medical jurisprudence, Male's Epitome of juridical or forensic medicine, and Haslam's Treatise on insanity : with a preface, notes, and a digest of the law relating to insanity and nuisance / by Thomas Cooper, Esq. M.D. professor of chemistry and mineralogy in the University of Pennsylvania, and heretofore president judge of the fourth judiciary district of Pennsylvania ; to which is added an appendix, containing Erskine's speech for James Hadfield, indicted for shooting at the king ; an abstract of a report of the trial of Abraham Kessler, indicted for poisoning his wife with white arsenic, and laudanum, and a memoir on the chromat of pot-ash, as a test for detecting arsenic, copper, and corrosive sublimate : by Thomas Cooper, Esq. ; read before the Am. Ph. Society, Sep. 18, 1818. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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