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Mathieu Orfila   considered the father of forensics toxicology. He published the first scientific treatise on the detection of poisons and their effects on animals  
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Alphonse Bertillion   created the first system of personal identification by using a series of body measurements  
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Francis Henry Galton   first to propose the idea of using fingerprints as a form of identification in his book "Fingerprints"  
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Hans Gross   First to write about how the application of the scientific disciplines could be used to aid criminal investigation.  
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Albert S. Osborn   considered a pioneer in document examination  
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Edmond Locard   Stated that every perpetrator leaves something at the crime scene and takes something with him  
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Sir Alec Jeffreys   developed the first DNA profiling test in 1984  
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Leon Lattes   devised a relatively simple procedure for determining the blood type  
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Calvin Goddard   refined the techniques of firearm examination  
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Walter McCrone   leading figure in the field of microscopy  
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