ISSN: 0022-1198
CODEN: JFSCA
Published Online: 1 January 1978
Page Count: 2
The Use of a Xerox 6500 Color Copier in Forensic Sciences
Davis, JH
Dade County medical examiner and professor of pathology,
University of Miami School of Medicine,
Fla.
Peevy, J
Medical secretary II and administrative assistant II,
Dade County Medical Examiner's Office,
Fla.
Donalds, M
Medical secretary II and administrative assistant II,
Dade County Medical Examiner's Office,
Fla.
Wright, RK
Assistant chief medical examiner of Dade County; assistant professor of pathology and assistant professor of epidemiology and public health,
University of Miami School of Medicine,
Fla.
(Received 6 April 1977; accepted 27 May 1977)
Abstract
Photographic documentation of wounds and disease processes is a well-established supplemental method of recording pathological findings both within the hospital and the forensic environment. The first recorded use of a photograph in a homicide trial was in 1874, when an antemortem photograph was used for the purpose of body identification [1].
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Paper ID: JFS10674J
DOI: 10.1520/JFS10674J
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Title The Use of a Xerox 6500 Color Copier in Forensic Sciences
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