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Chapter 448 - Chapter 399: Body Temperature

The term 'forensic doctor' specifically referred to constables in the service of the officials, tasked with examining the bodies of victims in murder cases.

In the past, being a forensic doctor was considered a lowly and demeaning profession; practitioners were not only meagerly compensated but also widely subjected to discrimination.

It was not until Li Ang authored books on forensic medicine, demonstrating the crucial role and importance of forensic science, that public perception gradually began to shift. This, in turn, prompted the imperial court to improve the compensation and status of forensic doctors.

"Ladies and gentlemen, the normal body temperature of a living person is approximately thirty-seven degrees.

The thermometer on the table in this room indicates the current temperature is sixteen degrees. Considering Yuan Jia is covered with a thin silk blanket, let's assume it's about seventeen degrees."

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