The rise and fall of Dr. Morton Shulman as Chief Coroner of Toronto was the most sensational period that office has ever known. From the moment he was appointed in 1963, Shulman brought his extraordinary energy to bear on an enormous variety of hazards to public safety which previously had been overlooked, ignored, or covered up. Shulman believed that the coroner's job was not merely to determine the cause of unnatural deaths, but to take steps to prevent similar deaths in future. So spectacular was his performance in ...
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The rise and fall of Dr. Morton Shulman as Chief Coroner of Toronto was the most sensational period that office has ever known. From the moment he was appointed in 1963, Shulman brought his extraordinary energy to bear on an enormous variety of hazards to public safety which previously had been overlooked, ignored, or covered up. Shulman believed that the coroner's job was not merely to determine the cause of unnatural deaths, but to take steps to prevent similar deaths in future. So spectacular was his performance in office, that he became to model for the successful TV series Wojeck.
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