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61: 83:. The Bertillon system consisted of five initial measurements – head length, head breadth, length of middle finger, length of left foot, and length of forearm. Along with these measurements, Bertillon used photography, now known as a 79:
to law enforcement, creating an identification system based on physical measurements. It was the first scientific system used by police to identify criminals, and was eventually supplanted by
118: 60: 95: 32: 27: 87:, to complete the record. This image shows both sides of an anthropometric data sheet for Bertillon himself. 54: 99: 44: 39: 8: 67: 112: 76: 17: 90: 80: 72: 25: 84: 75:
researcher who applied the anthropological technique of
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