High Middle Ages · East Asia · Science
1025
Song Dynasty advances in forensic medicine
1025
Song magistrates began systematizing techniques for examining suspicious deaths, including protocols for distinguishing drowning from strangulation and testing for poison using silver needles. These procedures, collected in manuals for local officials, represented the earliest known forensic science framework in any civilization, predating comparable European developments by seven hundred years. The culmination of this tradition, the Washing Away of Wrongs, would appear in 1247 as the world's first forensic pathology textbook.