Forensic Science and Autopsy Timeline

  • 700 BCE

    Forensic Science

    Forensic Science
    Chinese used finger prints to establish identity of documents with clay sculptures but there wasn't a formal classification system.
  • 300 BCE

    Autopsy

    Erasistratus and Herophilus pioneered the anatomical by dissecting cadavers to study how organs and nerves worked
  • Jan 13, 1248

    Forensic Science

    First forensic science manual published by the Chinese. This was the first known record of medical knowledge being used to solve criminal cases.
  • Period: Jan 1, 1443 to Dec 31, 1502

    Autopsy

    Florentine physician carried out 15 autopsies to determine cause of death
  • Aug 18, 1543

    Autopsy

    Autopsy
    Andreas Vesalius used autopsies to distinguished abnormal anatomy in humans
  • Forensic Science

    Coroner's act established that coroners' were to determine the causes of sudden, violent, and unnatural deaths. Arthur Conan Doyle also publishes the first Sherlock Holmes story.
  • Autopsy

    American physician Richard Cabot studies 1000 autopsies and finds out that 40% of the bodies that a incorrect cause of death
  • Forensic Science

    First police crime lab established in Los Angeles.
  • Autopsy

    Toxicology tests are effective after a pathologist in Ohio detects cyanide after a autopsy of a patent John Powell
  • Forensic Science

    An FBI DNA database, NIDIS, enabling interstate cooperation in linking crimes, was put into practice.