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b15e4a3419f10c50cb97e9c74cc6f00e |
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Date |
2007-06 |
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repository |
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Is Part Of |
p15456994 |
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abstract |
Commissioned 3000-word essay for the section Focus of ISIS, the leading journal in
the history of science internationally. This section aims to present innovative historiographical
approaches, in this case in relation to the theme 'Science and Law'. While discussing
recent studies in the history of early modern legal medicine, the article outlines
the future research agenda in the area, with a special focus on epistemological issues,
including the specific nature of medico-legal evidence, and the role of medical semiotics
in its making |
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authorList |
authors |
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issue |
2 |
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status |
peerReviewed |
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uri |
http://data.open.ac.uk/oro/document/1541 |
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uri |
http://data.open.ac.uk/oro/document/17137 |
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http://data.open.ac.uk/oro/document/19154 |
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http://data.open.ac.uk/oro/document/8303 |
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volume |
98 |
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type |
AcademicArticle |
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type |
Article |
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label |
De Renzi, Silvia (2007). Medical Expertise, Bodies, and the Law in Early Modern
Courts. Isis, 98(2) pp. 315–322. |
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label |
De Renzi, Silvia (2007). Medical Expertise, Bodies, and the Law in Early Modern
Courts. Isis, 98(2) pp. 315–322. |
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Title |
Medical Expertise, Bodies, and the Law in Early Modern Courts |
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in dataset |
oro |