The document details the historical evolution of forensic science, highlighting early methods like confessions and witness testimony before the introduction of systematic practices by figures such as Song Ci and advancements in the Enlightenment era. Major contributions are showcased from various cultures and notable individuals, including the development of toxicology, ballistics, fingerprinting, and DNA analysis, culminating in the establishment of forensic science as a respected field. Key milestones include the first criminal laboratory, the formulation of Locard's exchange principle, and the influence of fictional characters like Sherlock Holmes on the perception and methodologies of forensic investigations.