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- introduced a system of identification that was named after him. The "Bertillonage" system was based on the finding that several measures of physical features...
- Agatha Christie's mystery The Secret of Chimneys (1925, chapter 27). Bertillonage is mentioned in Chapter 4 and in an appendix of the mystery novel, The...
- alternative to fingerprints was Bertillonage, also known as Anthropometry. Developed by Alphonse Bertillon in 1879, Bertillonage consists of a meticulous method...
- develop an anthropometric system for personal identification called the bertillonage. The sorting of the card boxes, which by then already filled several...
- (1891-1980), French decorator, journalist, lecturer, and resistance fighter Bertillonage This page lists people with the surname Bertillon. If an internal link...
- parlé method of criminal identification. This was developed from the bertillonage system invented by Alphonse Bertillon and involved the classification...
- Belper Committee on the identification of criminals on the merits of Bertillonage and fingerprinting. In 1901, Henry was recalled to Britain to take up...
- to the Tribunal de la Seine, and sometimes cited as the forerunner of bertillonage, he photographed Communards incarcerated in Versailles and used these...
- recommended the use of fingerprints as a means of identification over bertillonage, largely due to the testimony of Edward Henry on their respective merits...
- they became available. McClaughry was the first person to introduce Bertillonage into the United States in 1887… and he persuaded the Warden's ****ociation...