A Manual of medical jurisprudence and toxicologyW.B. Saunders, 1896 - 238 pages |
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... Clothes of Deceased - Incised , Con- tused , Penetrating Wounds - Suicidal , Homicidal , Accidental Wounds - Gunshot Wounds - Causes of Death from Wounds . 51 CHAPTER V. Blood - stains - Chemical , Microscopical , xiii.
... Clothes of Deceased - Incised , Con- tused , Penetrating Wounds - Suicidal , Homicidal , Accidental Wounds - Gunshot Wounds - Causes of Death from Wounds . 51 CHAPTER V. Blood - stains - Chemical , Microscopical , xiii.
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... clothing of the deceased should be noted as to whether it was cut or torn , etc. Indeed , no fact of any kind that could directly or indirectly aid in determining the cause of death , or lead to the arrest and conviction of the murderer ...
... clothing of the deceased should be noted as to whether it was cut or torn , etc. Indeed , no fact of any kind that could directly or indirectly aid in determining the cause of death , or lead to the arrest and conviction of the murderer ...
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... Clothes of Deceased - Incised , Contused , Penetrating Wounds - Suicidal , Homicidal , Accidental Wounds— Gunshot Wounds - Causes of Death from Wounds . Medico - Legal Definition of Wounds . — A wound , from a purely surgical point of ...
... Clothes of Deceased - Incised , Contused , Penetrating Wounds - Suicidal , Homicidal , Accidental Wounds— Gunshot Wounds - Causes of Death from Wounds . Medico - Legal Definition of Wounds . — A wound , from a purely surgical point of ...
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... clothes of the deceased should be carefully inspected , and any rents , cuts , or tears found compared with the wounds . in the body and with the weapon by which they were in- FIG . 10 . FIG . 11 . 2 3 100 400 400 100 200 8 5 6 7 ...
... clothes of the deceased should be carefully inspected , and any rents , cuts , or tears found compared with the wounds . in the body and with the weapon by which they were in- FIG . 10 . FIG . 11 . 2 3 100 400 400 100 200 8 5 6 7 ...
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... clothing worn by the deceased . As a general rule , human hairs ( Fig . 9 ) can readily be distinguished from those of animals , or from fibres of cotton , silk , wool , etc. The hairs of the lower animals , some of which are ...
... clothing worn by the deceased . As a general rule , human hairs ( Fig . 9 ) can readily be distinguished from those of animals , or from fibres of cotton , silk , wool , etc. The hairs of the lower animals , some of which are ...
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