
Inquests | Chapter 38-39 | Chinese Sketches | Herbert Allen Giles

This is a audio recording/book of Chinese Sketches, Chapter 38-39 - Inquests by Herbert Allen Giles. From 1876.
Herbert Giles was in the diplomatic service in China from 1867 to 1893. His frank observations on Chinese culture and people form the basis of these short essays, published in 1876. On his retirement, he returned to England and served as the Chair of Chinese at Cambridge for 35 years.
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Video Summary
AI GeneratedThis text critiques historical Chinese forensic inquests, contrasting their high legal importance with the pseudoscientific and superstitious methods used to conduct them. It examines official manuals that prescribed illogical rituals for wound detection, kinship verification, and resuscitation, ultimately arguing that such archaic practices highlight a lack of systematic science in early forensic medicine.
