Johann Ludwig Casper, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Johann Ludwig Casper

German forensic pathologist

Date of Birth: 11-Mar-1796

Place of Birth: Berlin

Date of Death: 24-Feb-1864

Profession: pediatrician, pharmacologist, criminologist, forensic pathologist

Nationality: Germany

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Johann Ludwig Casper

  • Johann Ludwig Casper (11 March 1796 – 24 February 1864) was a German forensic scientist, criminologist, pathologist, pediatrician, pharmacologist, professor and author.
  • Casper was born in 1796 in Berlin, Germany.
  • He studied pharmacology and medicine in Berlin, Göttingen and Halle, and he officially graduated with a doctorate in 1819.
  • Casper traveled to familiarize himself with medical science in France and England, and then returned to his native city in 1822.
  • He became a professor at the Medicinal College of the Province of Brandenburg and, in 1824, a private docent at a medical facility.
  • His primary interests were pathology and pediatrics.
  • Casper joined the Scientific Deputation a decade later. In 1839, he became a professor at the Medicina Forensis and Publica and then the director of an educational institution for forensic medicine in 1841.
  • In 1852, Casper published Ăśber Nothzucht und Päderastie und deren Ermittlung Seitens des Gerichtsarztes.
  • In 1858, he proposed a consistent ratio of the time taken for a body to putrefy in different substances – 1:2:8 in air, water and earth.
  • This would later be known as Casper's Dictum.Casper may have been the earliest writer to include colored lithographs in books about forensic pathology.
  • Before his sudden death in 1864, Casper published colored lithographs of gunshot wounds in cadavers in his textbook, Atlas zum Handbuch der gerichtlichen Medicin.

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