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Review
. 2015 Sep-Oct;58(5):47-50.
doi: 10.17116/sudmed201558547-50.

[The application of forensic medical knowledge for the reconstruction of historical events]

[Article in Russian]
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[The application of forensic medical knowledge for the reconstruction of historical events]

[Article in Russian]
A V Kovalev et al. Sud Med Ekspert. 2015 Sep-Oct.

Abstract

The objective of the present study was to summarize the results of many year investigations on the application of forensic medical methods and experience for the reconstruction of historical events including identification of the ancient Russian saints' hallows and statesmen's remains, elucidation of the genuine causes of death of the members of the Russian Imperial House of Romanovs based on the recently discovered archival materials, restoration of the character of the injuries suffered by Aleksander II, M.I. Kutuzov, P. Demidov, G. Gapon., and G. Rasputin, the attribution A.S. Pushkin's memorial belongings based on the biological traces, and the like.

Цель исследования - обобщение результатов многолетних работ по применению судебно-медицинских методов для реконструкции исторических событий: идентификация мощей древнерусских святых и государственных деятелей России, определение истинных причин смерти членов Императорского дома Романовых по материалам вновь открытых архивных дел, восстановление механизма травм Александра II, М. Кутузова, П. Демидова, Г. Гапона, Г. Распутина, атрибуция по биологическим следам мемориальных вещей А.С. Пушкина и др.

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