Eckert W G
Am J Forensic Med Pathol. 1984 Sep;5(3):231-8. doi: 10.1097/00000433-198409000-00012.
This is a two-part historical feature, highlighting the rare writings of Sir Bernard Spilsbury, the recognized leader of British forensic medicine in the first half of the 20th century. Parts I and II were compiled from the publications of the Medicolegal Society of Great Britain, where Sir Bernard Spilsbury served as President in 1933. Although his profile was presented previously in this Journal (vol. 2, no. 2, 179-182, 1981), it is felt that much of Sir Bernard Spilsbury's personality comes out in his writings and recordings of his speeches in the Medicolegal Society publications. Part I includes his lecture on "The Medico-Legal Significance of Bruises," presented before the Medicolegal Society in 1938; and a short case report read before the Medicolegal Society in 1924. The subject of the case report was sudden death from inhibition. Part II will contain two papers from the Medicolegal Society publications.
这是一篇分两部分的历史特写,重点介绍了伯纳德·斯皮尔斯伯里爵士的罕见著作,他是20世纪上半叶英国法医学公认的领军人物。第一部分和第二部分取材于英国法医学协会的出版物,1933年伯纳德·斯皮尔斯伯里爵士担任该协会主席。尽管此前本刊(1981年第2卷第2期,第179 - 182页)曾介绍过他,但人们认为,伯纳德·斯皮尔斯伯里爵士的许多个性特点在他的著作以及他在法医学协会出版物中的演讲记录中得以展现。第一部分包括他于1938年在法医学协会发表的关于“瘀伤的法医学意义”的讲座;以及1924年在法医学协会宣读的一篇简短病例报告。该病例报告的主题是抑制性猝死。第二部分将包含法医学协会出版物中的两篇论文。