On the Skin-Furrows of the Hand (1880) [pdf]

(galton.org)

12 points | by pncnmnp 1 day ago

3 comments

  • pncnmnp 1 day ago

    I want to share why I am posting this paper and why I think this is an interesting read. From "Henry Faulds Proposes Fingerprints as a System of Identification":

    https://historyofinformation.com/detail.php?id=525

    > In a one page letter published in the London journal Nature on October 28, 1880, Henry Faulds was the first to propose the use of fingerprints as a system of identification, including the scientific identification of criminals.

    From the paper itself:

    > When bloody finger-marks or impressions on clay, glass, etc., exist, they may lead to the scientific identification of criminals. Already I have had experience in two such cases, and found useful evidence from these marks. In one case greasy finger-marks revealed who had been drinking some rectified spirit. The pattern was unique, and fortunately I had previously obtained a copy of it. They agreed with microscopic fidelity. In another case sooty finger-marks of a person climbing a white wall were of great use as negative evidence. .....

    • efavdb 2 hours ago

      Very cool historical doc, thanks for sharing.

      Curious if his idea of determining the race of the individual from the fingerprint is possible. Never heard that idea before.

      • jaggederest 4 hours ago

        Tangentially related, perhaps, but one of my favorite journal articles:

        https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2997957/