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Edmond Locard

Edmond Locard

Locard was a committed forensic scientist who created what today is known as the locard exchange principle.

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Birthdate
December 13, 1877
Birthplace
Saint-Chamond, Loire
Saint-Chamond, Loire
Date of Death
May 4, 1966
Place of Death
Caluire-et-Cuire
Caluire-et-Cuire
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Uglavnoto sledstvie i nauchniti͡e metodi
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La Médecine Judiciaire En France Au Xviie Siècle
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Journal de guerre des Etats-Unis en 1918
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Educated at
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University of Lyon
Occupation
Writer
Writer
Physician
Physician
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Jurist
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Journalist
Journalist
ISNI
00000000839669860
Open Library ID
OL2166064A0
VIAF
790430960

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Citizenship
France
France
Father
Arnould Locard
Arnould Locard
Wikidata ID
Q977759
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Edmond Locard was a French writer, journalist, physician, and jurist born on December 13, 1877, in Saint-Chamond, Loire. He held citizenship in France. Locard was educated at the University of Lyon . His father, Arnould Locard, was also a notable figure. Edmond Locard passed away on May 4, 1966, in Caluire-et-Cuire.

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