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English: Bloodstain, blisters, bullet holes, 1864. Medical professor Johann Ludwig Casper was perhaps the first author to use richly colored lithographs to illustrate forensic pathology. The plates show specific postmortem examinations, some of them experiments on cadavers.
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Johann Ludwig Casper, M.D., Atlas zum Handbuch der gerichtlichen Medicin [Atlas for the Manual of Legal Medicine], Berlin; Artist: Hugo Troschel; Lithographer: Winckelmann & Sons. From exhibition "Visible Proofs: Forensic Views of the Body"

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