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Mostly Murder
Mostly Murder
Author: Sir Sydney Smith
A great pathologist tells his own story. As professor of forensic medicine at the University of Edinburgh, Sir Sydney Smith was involved in some of the most famous murder trials ever. And his rather gruesome occupation was a source of endless fascination to him. — Some of his most bizarre cases were encountered in his early life, as principal med...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780586060544
ISBN-10: 0586060545
Publication Date: 8/23/1984
Pages: 399
Edition: New Ed
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3.8 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Grafton
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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This is a fascinating chronicle of some famous cases and also is very well written. Good period details on early crime investigation when forensics was just becoming a science. You hate to use the word funny when dealing with this subject matter, and the text and pictures are graphic at times, but this author also has a pleasant style and a way of relating anecdotes that had me laughing more than once. A very good read. Also has some interesting tales of the prototype for Sherlock Holmes, the doctor Conan Doyle admitted had inspired the fictional detective. This book's author was from the same university where that doctor was a legend, famous for his insights and deductive style, and he knew him.
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