Volume 42, Issue 3 The Identity of the Forensic DoctorVol. 42, 2017/3 - pagesPages 337 to 342IntroductionBy Patrick ChariotPages 343 to 369The Edifice of Forensic Examinations Will Remain [...] as if It Was Built on the Sand”. The Issues and the Obstacles of the Professionnalization Process of the Forensic Medicine in 19th-century FranceBy Sandra MenenteauPages 371 to 385The Emergence of Forensic Doctors, Naples, 17th centuryBy Marine GoburdhunPages 387 to 413Legal Medicine in France. An Occupational Group Segmented between Judicial Expertise and Medical SpecialtyBy Romain Juston MorivalPages 415 to 443Forensic Doctors, Police Officers and the Medical Examination of Victims of Sexual ViolenceBy Océane PéronaPages 447 to 479Violent Victimisation in the Health Sector. A Professional Experience in North of FranceBy Cécile Carra, Déborah RidelPages 481 to 503Scripting One’s Own Death. Suicidal Regularity in the Coroner’s Inquests in Quebec (1925-1980)By Alex Gagnon, Isabelle Perreault