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try to identify them systematically using anthropometry, the science of measuring humans. He chose eleven body measurements, including width of head and distances from elbow to end of middle finger. Bertillon put the odds of two people sharing all eleven of his measurements at one in 286 million. He recorded the individual measurements on file cards, and in the middle of the cards he stuck two photographs – full face and profile – and thus the mug shot was born.
Forensics: What Bugs, Burns, Prints, DNA and More Tell Us About Crime
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