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