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Hamish Maxwell-Stewart

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Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology|December 1, 2017
Cannibalism amongst penitentiary escapees from Sarah Island in nineteenth century Van Diemen's LandRoger W Byard, Hamish Maxwell-Stewart
Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology|September 9, 2017
The potential forensic significance of convict archives from Van Diemen's Land, 1820-1877Roger W Byard, Hamish Maxwell Stewart
The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology|November 14, 2018
Scurvy-Characteristic Features and Forensic IssuesRoger W Byard, Hamish Maxwell-Stewart
Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology|October 13, 2018
Historical forensic pathology - a "new" disciplineRoger W Byard, Hamish Maxwell-Stewart
Journal of Forensic Sciences|October 24, 2017
Judicial Murder-Suicides in Van Diemen's LandRoger W Byard, Hamish Maxwell Stewart
Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology|May 23, 2023
The association of Ned Kelly tattoos with suicide and homicide in a forensic context-a confirmatory prospective studyRoger W Byard, Hamish Maxwell-Stewart
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health|June 7, 2024
Overlaying in colonial Tasmania: Revisiting the Templeman hypothesisRoger W Byard, Rebecca Kippen, Hamish Maxwell-Stewart
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Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology|December 1, 2017
Cannibalism amongst penitentiary escapees from Sarah Island in nineteenth century Van Diemen's LandRoger W Byard, Hamish Maxwell-Stewart
Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology|September 9, 2017
The potential forensic significance of convict archives from Van Diemen's Land, 1820-1877Roger W Byard, Hamish Maxwell Stewart
The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology|November 14, 2018
Scurvy-Characteristic Features and Forensic IssuesRoger W Byard, Hamish Maxwell-Stewart
Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology|October 13, 2018
Historical forensic pathology - a "new" disciplineRoger W Byard, Hamish Maxwell-Stewart
Journal of Forensic Sciences|October 24, 2017
Judicial Murder-Suicides in Van Diemen's LandRoger W Byard, Hamish Maxwell Stewart
Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology|May 23, 2023
The association of Ned Kelly tattoos with suicide and homicide in a forensic context-a confirmatory prospective studyRoger W Byard, Hamish Maxwell-Stewart
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health|June 7, 2024
Overlaying in colonial Tasmania: Revisiting the Templeman hypothesisRoger W Byard, Rebecca Kippen, Hamish Maxwell-Stewart
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