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1858
- 1st Medical Textbook Printed
- Medico-legal practice by Chief Army Physician
- Dr. Rafael Genard y Ms
- “Manual de Medicina Domestica”
1871
- Teaching of Legal Medicine
MEDICO TITULARES
- In charge of Public Sanitation
- Medico-legal aid in the administration of justice
1894
- Rules regulating the services of “Medico Titulares y Forences”
1898
- Preservation of the Spanish Forensic Medicine System by the
American Civil Government.
1899
- Establishment of the first Crime Laboratory by the US. Army
- Locard’s Exchange Principle
- By Edmond Locard (1877-1966)
- “Ëvery contact leaves a trace”
September 13, 1887
- Laboratorio Municipal de Manila was created
- Managed by Direccion General de Administracion Civil
- Controlled by Gobierno de Provincias
Functions
Analyses of:
a. Food
b. Water
c. Materials from standpoint of Public Health and Legal Medicine
d. Specimens for Clinical Purposes
1894
- Creation of Laboratorio Medico- legal
- Under the Judicial branch of government
- Under the direction of a physician
- Assisted by a pharmacist-chemist
- Ulpiano Rodriguez as first chemist
1895
- Antonio Luna established a clinical laboratory
- Function: Chemical Analysis
- Paralyzed in 1896 because of the Revolution
1899
- First Scientific Laboratory on the banks of Pasig River
- Lt. R.P. Strong, an american who took charge for 2 years
1900
- Actual Scientific work begun under the initiative of Dean C. Worcester
July 1, 1901
- Bureau of Government Laboratories (BGL) was created
- By virtue of Act No.156 by the Civil Commission
- Dr. Paul C. Freer became the 1st director on June 21 but assumed position on
September 21.
Purpose of BGL
- Performing biological and chemical analyses
- Reproduction of vaccines and sera
More in 1901…
- Creation of Provincial Insular and Municipal Board of Health (Act Nos. 157,
307 and 308) by Philippine Commission
- Performed Medico-Legal Duties of the “Medico- Titulares” ¨ Philippine
Constabulary had its own Crime Laboratory
1908
- Incorporation of the teaching of Legal Medicine and Ethics in the Philippine
Medical School (UP)
- Dr. Sixto de los Angeles as Chief
- Salary of 4,000.00 pesos/annum half time basis
July 4, 1942
- President Jose P. Laurel consolidated by E.O. all different Law Enforcing
Agencies
- Creation of the Bureau of Investigation (NBI) on May 8. 1944 under RA
157.
1945
- Creation of the Criminal Investigation Laboratory with the office of the
Medical Examiner by the Provost Marshall of US. Army
- Dr. Mariano Lara as the Chief Medical Examiner
Contributors
- US Army Lt. Nathaniel Darby
- Capt. Agapit Figueroa
- Commented on the many shortcomings in terms of equipment and
facilities
- Forensic Chemistry added to the Fingerprints Unit
- Criminal Investigation Services (CIS) was
established in the Constabulary
1947
- Ballistics, Photography and Fingerprint Record Unit was changed to
Criminal Laboratory Branch of the Constabulary
- Headed by Capt. Agapit Figueroa
1951
- Medico-legal Section was created
under Col. Jesus T. Mendoza ¨
New sections added like:
1. Mobile Unit
2. Lie Detection Section
3. Physical Identification Section
1959
- Technical Laboratory Branch got its independent status
- Designated as PC Forensic Laboratory
- Philippine Constabulary Laboratory soon became the PNP Crime
Laboratory with the abolition of the PC.
At Present
Two (2) distinct crime laboratory in the Philippines:
a. Forensic Chemistry Division of the NBI
b. PNP Crime Laboratory