

Autopsy
Book • 1977
In 'Autopsy', Milton Helpern recounts his experiences as the Chief Medical Examiner of New York City, providing insights into his work on notorious cases and the challenges of forensic pathology.
The book explores the intersection of medicine and law, highlighting the importance of meticulous investigation and expert testimony in criminal trials.
Helpern discusses both successes and oversights in forensic science, offering a nuanced view of the field.
The book explores the intersection of medicine and law, highlighting the importance of meticulous investigation and expert testimony in criminal trials.
Helpern discusses both successes and oversights in forensic science, offering a nuanced view of the field.