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  1. Keith Simpson

    Pathologist

    Cedric Keith Simpson was an English forensic pathologist. He was Professor of Forensic Medicine in the University of London at Guy's Hospital, Lecturer in Forensic Medicine at the University of Oxford and a founding member and President of the Association of Forensic Medicine. Simpson became renowned for his post-mortems on high-profile murder cases, including the 1949 Acid Bath Murders committed by John George Haigh and the murder of gangster George Cornell, who was shot dead by Ronnie Kray in 1966. He pioneered forensic dentistry, and was prominent in alerting physicians and others in 1965 to a previously under-diagnosed form of child abuse that he termed battered baby syndrome. Simpson wrote a standard textbook on forensic science and edited Taylor's Medical Jurisprudence, a basic work of reference of the British medical profession. Forty Years of Murder was Simpson's autobiography and became an international best-seller in the late 1970s. Wikipedia

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    Keith Simpson was born in 1907 in Brighton, Sussex, [6] where his father was a general practitioner.In August 1924, aged 17, Simpson enrolled at Guy's Hospital Medical School. By the age of 25 he was a teacher in the Pathology Department. In 1934 Simpson was made Supervisor of Medico-legal Post-Mortems and had his first case with Scotland Yard.In 1937 he was appointed Medico-legal advisor to ...
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  4. As British Home Office Pathologist, Professor Keith Simpson spent forty years in the investigation of both famous and obscure murders. The violent death of King Ananda of Siam was one of his most famous cases. At the opposite end of the notoriety scale was an incident involving the murder of a Shoreditch girl whose sister flung a bread knife at ...
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  5. forensicpathologist.webnode.page

    Simpson's life Cedric Keith Simpson was born on 20th July 1907 near Brighton, Sussex, England. He went to school at Brighton and Hove Grammar School, and studied medicine at Guy's Hospital between 1924 and 1932.. He married a nurse, Mary Buchanan that year, subsequently having 3 children with her.
  6. Simpson, Keith, 1907-1985. Publication date 1978 Topics Simpson, Keith, 1907-1985, Forensic pathologists -- England -- Biography, Forensic pathology -- Case studies, Homicide investigation -- Great Britain -- Case studies Publisher London : Harrap Collection internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled Contributor
  7. wikiwand.com

    Keith Simpson was born in 1907 in Brighton, Sussex, [6] where his father was a general practitioner.In August 1924, aged 17, Simpson enrolled at Guy's Hospital Medical School. By the age of 25 he was a teacher in the Pathology Department. In 1934 Simpson was made Supervisor of Medico-legal Post-Mortems and had his first case with Scotland Yard.In 1937 he was appointed Medico-legal advisor to ...
  8. history.rcp.ac.uk

    Keith Simpson was the son of a doctor. He was educated at Brighton and Hove Grammar School and entered Guy's Hospital as a student in 1924. As a student he was outstanding. He won the prizes for his year in anatomy, physiology and pathology, and gold medals in clinical surgery and bacteriology. He also won three research scholarships.
  9. Cedric Keith Simpson CBE FRCP FRCPath (20 July 1907 - 21 July 1985) was an English forensic pathologist. He was Professor of Forensic Medicine in the University of London at Guy's Hospital, Lecturer in Forensic Medicine at the University of Oxford and a founding member and President of the Association of Forensic Medicine. Simpson became renowned for his post-mortems on high-profile murder ...
  10. en.wikipedia.org

    Keith Simpson may refer to: . Keith Simpson (pathologist) (1907-1985), British pathologist Keith Simpson (politician) (born 1949), British politician, Conservative MP for Broadland Keith Simpson (American football) (born 1956), former NFL safety Keith Simpson (footballer) (1907-1964), Australian rules footballer who played with South Melbourne
  11. The memoir of Cedric Keith Simpson (1907-85) established him as the most famous English forensic pathologist of his day. After the suicide of Sir Bernard Spilsbury, the dashing, unchallenged figurehead of English forensics, in 1947, Simpson and his colleagues became the new celebrity pathologists. This book, Forty Years of Murder , charts Simpson's most high profile cases in sometimes ...
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