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Bernard Henry Spilsbury (Warwickshire, Reino Unido, 16 de mayo de 1877 - Londres, Reino Unido, 17 de diciembre de 1947) fue un patólogo británico.
Sir Bernard Spilsbury was a British pathologist who worked on many famous murder cases, such as Hawley Crippen, the Brides in the Bath, and the Crumbles murders. He also played a role in Operation Mincemeat, a deception operation during the Second World War, and committed suicide in 1947.
Learn about Sir Bernard Spilsbury, a British pathologist who was a pioneer of forensic science and a key figure in several famous murder trials. Read about his personal life, career, and the cases that made him a household name, such as Hawley Crippen, the Brides in the Bath, and Operation Mincemeat.
Learn how Bernard Spilsbury, a pathologist in early twentieth-century Britain, used cutting-edge science to convict murderers and inspire modern CSI. This book by Charles Evans explores the life and work of history's greatest medical detective and his groundbreaking cases.
Spilsbury was a man of infinite patience in his search for evidence, which he could sift with an uncanny flair for the upper limits of reasonable inference, and present with such patent honesty and simple explanation as to defy the attacks of the most brilliant defence counsels.
15 de ago. de 2017 · Dr Bernard Spilsbury (1877–1947) gained fame and notoriety by testifying in a number of contentious murder cases. His career in forensic medicine began in London in 1905 when he was appointed by St Mary’s Hospital to conduct post-mortem examinations for all of the hospital’s cases of sudden death.
This article explores the status, apparatus and character of forensic pathology in the inter-war period, with a special emphasis on the 'people's pathologist', Bernard Spilsbury. The broad expert and public profile of forensic pathology, of which Spilsbury was the most prominent contemporary represe ….