
Golden rules of medical evidence
by Stanley B. (Stanley Bean) Atkinson
"Golden Rules of Medical Evidence" by Stanley B. Atkinson is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. The book serves as a guide for medical practitioners on how to prepare and present medical evidence in legal settings, specifically in the context of inquests and other judicial proceedings. It emphasizes the importance of accurate observation, clear communication, and the ethical responsibilities of medical witnesses. The content of the book outlines various aspects of giving medical evidence, including the roles of different types of witnesses, the importance of post-mortem examinations, and the proper protocols to follow before and during court appearances. Atkinson discusses the preparation of evidence, the nuances of courtroom testimony, and the necessary precautions in cases of suspicious deaths, including chronic poisoning and suicide. The text also delves into the limitations of medico-legal evidence, helping practitioners navigate the complexities of the legal system while adhering to medical ethical standards. Overall, this book serves as an essential resource for medical professionals involved in forensic medicine, equipping them with the knowledge to effectively contribute to legal proceedings.
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