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  1. Personal life. Career. Important cases. Legacy. Media. Posthumous reputation. See also. References. Sources. Bernard Spilsbury. Sir Bernard Henry Spilsbury (16 May 1877 – 17 December 1947) was a British pathologist.

  2. This is the fascinating story of the life and work of Bernard Spilsbury, history's greatest medical detective--and of the cases that not only made him a celebrity, but also inspired the astonishing science of criminal investigation in our own time.

  3. Learn about the life and career of Sir Bernard Spilsbury, a renowned forensic pathologist who worked on the Crippen case and many other famous trials. Find out his achievements, awards, personal tragedies and suicide in this biography.

  4. 1 de ago. de 2019 · Subscribed. 12. 1K views 4 years ago. Bev Baker, Senior Curator and Archivist at the National Justice Museum talks about the exhibition, Sir Bernard Spilsbury: The Father Of Forensics. ...more.

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  5. Bibliographic information. Before there was CSI, there was one man who saw beyond the crime and into the future of forensic science. His name was Bernard Spilsburyand, through his use of...

  6. 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 representative, will be outlined and discussed.

  7. Spilsbury, Sir Bernard Henry ( 1877–1947 ), forensic pathologist, was born on 16 May 1877 at 35 Bath Street, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, the eldest of the three children of James Spilsbury, a manufacturing chemist, and his wife, Marion Elizabeth, formerly Joy, of Stafford. Education and early career.