Alphonse Bertillon's Instructions For Taking Descriptions For The Identification Of Criminals And Others, By Means Of Anthropometric Indications (1889) is a book that provides detailed instructions on how to take accurate measurements and descriptions of individuals for identification purposes. The book focuses on the use of anthropometry, a scientific method of measuring and comparing the physical characteristics of individuals, to create a standardized...
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