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Jeff Jentzen on PBS/Frontline

Posted on January 29, 2011

January 2011


Jeffrey M. Jentzen (Ph.D. 2007) talks about his recently published dissertation (now book) concerning death investigation in America on the February 1, 2011, episode of PBS/Frontline titled “Post Mortem.”

Posted in 2011, All News, History of Science Medicine and Technology

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