Kumar Sanjeev, Saxena Susmita
Dent Hist. 2013 Jul(58):65-9.
In 1854 the Schlagintweit brothers, scientist-explorers from Vienna were invited by the East India company to make a geological survey of the northern parts of the sub-continent. Adolphe Schlagintweit had wanted to cross into Central Asia from India. He had proceeded as far as Kashgar when he was allegedly murdered by a chief of one of the wandering tribes. His decapitated head became a source of intrigue. The paper describes the incident and the subsequent role of Dr F R Lloyd, a dentist from India, in the police investigation that followed. This is the first documented case from India of a legal case making use of forensic odontology.
1854年,来自维也纳的科学家探险家施拉京特维特兄弟受东印度公司邀请,对该次大陆北部地区进行地质勘查。阿道夫·施拉京特维特本想从印度进入中亚。他一路前行至喀什时,据称被一个游牧部落的首领谋杀。他身首异处的头颅引发了诸多猜测。本文描述了这起事件以及随后来自印度的牙医F·R·劳埃德博士在后续警方调查中所起的作用。这是印度有记录的首例利用法医牙科学的法律案件。