Infanticide from intentional choking: the use of evaluating older cases

The Belgrade Higher School, the Grande Ecole, was established in 1808, and was succeed by the Belgrade Lyceum in 1836 and then by the Great School in 1863. The school was a combination of a classical gymnasium and a college and as such, it eventually became the University of Belgrade in 1905. Officially, the University Medical School itself was established in 1920 [1]. The Institute of Forensic Medicine and Department for Forensic Pathology, as sections of the University Medical School, were officially founded in 1923 by Professor Milovan Milovanovic (1884–1948) [2]. The following cases demonstrate that the best way to learn something new from older forensic cases is to link the autopsy report with an actual museum specimen or photograph.