![]() So I went from tech to assistant to an engineer who needed to fix voices, or fix this or that, so “El Médico” thing kept going until it stuck. So the guy said, “You came in here like a doctor.” And I liked the name so it stuck. And they called me, “Come, see if you can fix this.” And I’d seen that problem already, so I got there, “Oh, no, man, look, it’s this.” Fixed. And one day there was a studio that had closed years ago, not years, but like a week and no one knew what the problem was. So I arrived and said, “Oh, no, man, look, it’s this.” And that was it. ![]() And they called me last minute, as a last resort. And from there you can learn and, as they say, get your foot in the door.” So I started as a technician. So a teacher of mine told me, “You should work as a tech, fixing equipment and solving problems around the studio. And one day I said, “Well, I want to get into this, I’m not a musician, I’m not a good musician at all, but I know there’s another side to it, the engineering side, there are musicians on one side of the glass and engineers on the other.” When they played mixes on the radio, I pressed record so I could listen to them later. ![]() And when I started I only knew how to record cassettes. They said there are two ways of getting into a studio: through the engineer door or through the tech door. I attended SAE, I don’t know how many of you went there or know of it. They call me “El Médico” because I started as tech in the studio, when I went to school. I was born Frank Rodríguez Santos, but they took that name away when I arrived in America. But I’d like you to tell us who Frank “El Médico” is and what does he do? For those who don’t know yet. For your Grammy nominations, and a lot of other stuff. Many of us know you for your work as an engineer and producer on rap albums, Lapiz Consciente from the Dominican Republic, El B from Cuba, Eptos Uno from Mexico, La Mala Rodríguez from Spain, C. In bringing together for the first time four groups of specialists – doctors, coroners, lawyers and police officers – this study offers a new interpretation of the processes that shaped the modern criminal justice system.Welcome, Frank “El Médico.” It’s a pleasure to have you here. It argues that medico-legal work developed in tandem with and was shaped by the needs of two evolving processes: pre-trial investigative procedures dominated successively by coroners, magistrates and the police and criminal trials in which lawyers moved from the periphery to the centre of courtroom proceedings. The book is devoted to two central questions: what did medical practitioners contribute to the investigation of serious violent crime in the period 1700 to 1914, and what impact did this have on the process of criminal justice? Drawing on the details of 2,600 cases of infanticide, murder and rape which occurred in central England, Wales and London, the book offers a comparative long-term perspective on medico-legal practice – that is, what doctors actually did when they were faced with a body that had become the object of a criminal investigation. They are the means of illuminating the developing methods and personnel associated with investigating and prosecuting crime in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, when two linchpins of modern society, centralised policing and the adversarial criminal trial, emerged and matured. It does this through the lens provided by one group of historical actors, medical professionals who gave evidence in criminal proceedings. This monograph makes a major new contribution to the historiography of criminal justice in England and Wales by focusing on the intersection of the history of law and crime with medical history. For both formats the functionality available will depend on how you access the ebook (via Bookshelf Online in your browser or via the Bookshelf app on your PC or mobile device). Where the content of the eBook requires a specific layout, or contains maths or other special characters, the eBook will be available in PDF (PBK) format, which cannot be reflowed. Most VitalSource eBooks are available in a reflowable EPUB format which allows you to resize text to suit you and enables other accessibility features.
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