Nerio Rojas

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Nerio Rojas (March 7, 1890 – 1971) was an Argentine physician who authored more than three hundred works on forensic medicine.[1][2]

Works

  • Legal Medicine (1936 and 1942). a treaty that has long been used in university education;
  • Non-actuality of Bergsonism?: International symposium. In collaboration with several authors. Chapter: "From Bergson to Freud", pages 339 to 348.
  • Psychiatry in civil law: comments on the Civil Code and the reform bill (1938).
  • Hunger: study medical, legal and social (1946).
  • Medicolegal Decalogue.
  • Sarmiento Psychology (1916).
  • Compendium of Legal Medicine (1918).
  • Injuries. Medical-legal study (1926).
  • The spirit of physician training (1928).
  • The venereal contagion in forensic medicine (1937), award-winning work by the Faculty of Medical Sciences with the award "Eduardo Perez". In collaboration with Frederick Bonnet.
  • Legal Medicine and job security (1940)
  • Biology of Freedom (1958).

References

  1. ^ KUNSE, JOETTE. "Eloisa Nerio Rojas Armendarez loved family, sharing Mexican with community". The Oakland Press. Retrieved 2020-12-06.
  2. ^ Ubelaker, Douglas H. (2015-02-16). The Global Practice of Forensic Science. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-1-118-72416-3.
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