Dr Henry Faulds, a Scots Medical Missionary Working in Japan, Published a Letter in Nature Which Gave the First Evidence That Fingerprints Could Be Used as Proof of Guilt or Innocence in Legal Cases.

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Dr Henry Faulds, a Scots medical missionary working in Japan, published a letter in Nature which gave the first evidence that fingerprints could be used as proof of guilt or innocence in legal cases.
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Dr Henry Faulds, a Scots medical missionary working in Japan, published a letter in Nature which gave the first evidence that fingerprints could be used as proof of guilt or innocence in legal cases.

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