articles etc by Spilsbury
Source: Southeby's
The Wellcome Trust purchased over 3000 of Sir Bernard Spilsbury's case cards (for the period 1933-1946), detailing his findings and comments for those cases. They have been digitised, and will be available to view online in due course. These case cards represent a unique research resource for forensic pathology historians.
- Spilsbury's case cards auctioned at Sotheby's (https://bit.ly/b5wXr)
- Wellcome Library buys Spilsbury's case cards (https://bit.ly/E8voT)
- Spilsbury's case cards at Wellcome Library (https://bit.ly/2lXw0N)
- Wellcome Library acquires more Spilsbury case cards (https://bit.ly/3Yo6Ud)
- Spilsbury's case cards - Wellcome Library archive catalogue (https://bit.ly/2fZXm8)
- Spilsbury's case cards digitised by Wellcome Library (https://bit.ly/3FO3o3)
- Spilsbury's case cards - coming soon
- The work and responsibilities of the pathologist (https://bit.ly/4rDTRc), The Lancet Volume 211, Issue 5470, 30 June 1928, Pages 1362-1364
- Lettsomian Lectures On wounds and other injuries in their medicolegal aspect (https://bit.ly/4vVAwq), The Lancet Volume 205, Issue 5302, 11 April 1925, Pages 749-754
- On wounds and other injuries in their medicolegal aspect (https://bit.ly/WdcnB), The Lancet Volume 205, Issue 5297, 7 March 1925, Pages 480-485
- On wounds and other injuries in their medicolegal aspect (https://bit.ly/2tHxYD), The Lancet Volume 205, Issue 5296, 28 February 1925, Pages 421-425