History of Forensic Science

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Across
  1. 2. The first forensic autopsies were done at the University of...?
  2. 3. Tennessee v. Ware used mitochondrial ______ as evidence.
  3. 5. Was the first person in England to be convicted by fingerprint evidence.
  4. 6. What did Willem Einthoven invent in 1924?
  5. 10. In 1984, Sir Alec Jeffreys, a British geneticist, stumbled across the realization that ________ showed both similarities and differences between family members, making it perhaps the most accurate form of identification ever discovered.
  6. 11. In 1857 the first paper on ______ analysis was published in France.
  7. 13. Who was the first autopsy done on?
  8. 14. In 200 BC, Babylonians used _______ to sign contracts.
  9. 15. America's first female police captain and referred to as the mother of forensic science.
Down
  1. 1. The Swedish chemist who first developed a chemical test to detect arsenic in corpses.
  2. 4. In 1923, what city was the Bureau of Forensic Ballistics established in?
  3. 6. Known as the "Sherlock Holmes of France" for formulating the basic principle of forensic science.
  4. 7. Popularized a method for classifying fingerprints in 1892.
  5. 8. Oskar and Rudolf Adlar developed the ______ test for blood.
  6. 9. 7th Century Indian Medicine Treatise
  7. 12. Fortunato Fidelis and Paolo Zacchia were Italian _______ that laid the foundation of modern pathology.