Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine
Volume 17, Issue 3 , Pages 127-130 , April 2010

A brief history of Forensic odontology since 1775

Received 11 July 2009 ,Accepted 22 December 2009.

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doi: 10.1016/j.jflm.2009.12.007

Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine
Volume 17, Issue 3 , Pages 127-130 , April 2010