""An Essay On The Signs Of Murder In New Born Children"" is a book written in 1813 by Paul-Augustin-Olivier Mahon. The book explores the various signs and symptoms that may indicate the murder of a newborn child. Mahon delves into the physical and medical evidence that may be present in such cases, including bruises, cuts, and other injuries. He also examines the psychological factors that may lead to infanticide, such as poverty, shame, and mental...