The first known book on forensic medicine was written by the ancient Chinese forensic scientist Song Ci, titled "Collected Cases of Injustice Rectified." This book, written in the 13th century, outlined various forensic techniques and methods for solving criminal cases.
Her first book, Love Medicine, was written in 1984.
Forensic science first recorded in a Chinese book Hsi DuanuYu in 1248 describing ways to distinguish between death by drowning and strangulation. Italian doctor Fortunatus Fidelis is recognised as being first person to practice modern forensic medicine in 1598. Forensic science was recognised as a branch of medicine in the 19 century
Paolo Zacchia is considered the Father of Forensic Medicine. He was an Italian doctor in the 1600s who published a series of books exhausting the subject with the information available at the time.
You write a book then publish it. write a book first, and find someone who would be able to revise it and get it published and they take it to bigger companies. but you have to write one first :)
Harriet Martineau was the first sociologist to write a research methods book.
She wrote her first book when she was 16
Yes, the "Washing Away of Wrongs" is an ancient Chinese text that discusses forensic techniques, such as distinguishing between drowning and strangulation based on changes in the body. This book outlines methods to investigate and solve crimes through medical knowledge, showing early awareness of the importance of forensic medicine in solving crimes.
Michael Morpurgo's first book is called It Never Rained, a collection of short stories for children published in 1974.
According to the book Secrets of the Clans, ThunderClan's original (first) medicine cat was Cloudspots.
Douglas James Acworth Kerr has written: 'Forensic medicine; a text-book for students and a guide for the practitioner' -- subject(s): Medical jurisprudence
She wrote her first book - The Summer House Loon - in 1978.
Jeff Smith wrote his first book, "The Corrections," in 2001.