Dr. Alan R. Moritz and Forensic Pathology fills in a missing chapter on the life, research, and lasting legacy of Dr. Moritz, providing insight into the development of modern forensic pathology practice by examining the momentous contributions and character of one of its true pioneers.
Dr. Alan R. Moritz and Forensic Pathology fills in a missing chapter on the life, research, and lasting legacy of Dr. Moritz, providing insight into the development of modern forensic pathology practice by examining the momentous contributions and character of one of its true pioneers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rob Moritz is a veteran journalist who reported on crime, government and politics for newspapers in Arkansas, Texas and Tennessee before teaching journalism at the University of Central Arkansas. The third of four sons born to a bauxite miner and a saint, he was born in Kingston, Jamaica, and spent much of his youth in the small South American country of Suriname and in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, before moving to Arkansas in high school. His wife, Gwen, is a journalist who spent much of her career as editor of Arkansas Business. They have two adult sons.
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Introduction 1. From Nebraska to the World 2. College and Medical School 3. Red Summer, 1919 4. Cleveland 5. Vienna 6. Getting to Harvard 7. Nazi Germany 8. Harvard Years 9. Burn Studies 10. Cocoanut Grove 11. 'Death on a Silver Platter' 12. Leaving Harvard 13. Going Hollywood 14. Back in Cleveland 15. Family Mystery 16. 'Classical Mistakes' 17. JFK 18. The Moritz Formula 19. Apartheid 20. Of Myth and Legend 21. Legacy Appendix 1 Appendix 2 Appendix 3
Introduction 1. From Nebraska to the World 2. College and Medical School 3. Red Summer, 1919 4. Cleveland 5. Vienna 6. Getting to Harvard 7. Nazi Germany 8. Harvard Years 9. Burn Studies 10. Cocoanut Grove 11. 'Death on a Silver Platter' 12. Leaving Harvard 13. Going Hollywood 14. Back in Cleveland 15. Family Mystery 16. 'Classical Mistakes' 17. JFK 18. The Moritz Formula 19. Apartheid 20. Of Myth and Legend 21. Legacy Appendix 1 Appendix 2 Appendix 3
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