Abstract
THERE are numerous text-books on the subject of forensic medicine, but, with the exception of works on toxicology, there are very few which deal with analogous problems to tplete treatise on forensic chemistry, and to this extent its title is misleading, for it consists largely of notes on the cases which have come within the author's experience, together with a few general remarks on the methods of dealing with exhibits and presenting the evidence in such cases.
Legal Chemistry and Scientific Criminal Investigation.
By A. Lucas. Pp. viii + 181. (London: Edward Arnold, 1920.) Price 10s. 6d. net.
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M., C. Legal Chemistry and Scientific Criminal Investigation . Nature 105, 772–773 (1920). https://doi.org/10.1038/105772a0
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