A Manual of medical jurisprudence and toxicologyW.B. Saunders, 1896 - 238 pages |
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... DISEASES , by JAMES NEVINS HYDE , A.M. , Chicago . ( Double number . ) Price , $ 2.50 net . Volumes in Preparation for Early Publication . OBSTETRICS , by W. A. NEWMAN DORLAND , M. D. , Dem- onstrator of Obstetrics , University of ...
... DISEASES , by JAMES NEVINS HYDE , A.M. , Chicago . ( Double number . ) Price , $ 2.50 net . Volumes in Preparation for Early Publication . OBSTETRICS , by W. A. NEWMAN DORLAND , M. D. , Dem- onstrator of Obstetrics , University of ...
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... Disease of Brain , Heart , and Lungs . CHAPTER III . Manner of Making Post - mortem Examinations in Medico - legal Cases -- Identification of the Dead - Coroner's Inquest - Conduct of the Medical Witness in Court . CHAPTER IV . 22 24 ...
... Disease of Brain , Heart , and Lungs . CHAPTER III . Manner of Making Post - mortem Examinations in Medico - legal Cases -- Identification of the Dead - Coroner's Inquest - Conduct of the Medical Witness in Court . CHAPTER IV . 22 24 ...
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... Diseases . . 162 PART II . - TOXICOLOGY . CHAPTER I. Frequency of Death from Poisoning - Definition of a Poison- Mode of Action of Poisons - Influence exerted on Action of Poisons by Habit , Sleep , Disease , etc. — Evidences of ...
... Diseases . . 162 PART II . - TOXICOLOGY . CHAPTER I. Frequency of Death from Poisoning - Definition of a Poison- Mode of Action of Poisons - Influence exerted on Action of Poisons by Habit , Sleep , Disease , etc. — Evidences of ...
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... disease , even though he may not have been in attendance within twenty - four hours of death . Let us suppose that a physician , in accordance with that interpretation of the law , signs a death - certificate , assign- ing some chronic ...
... disease , even though he may not have been in attendance within twenty - four hours of death . Let us suppose that a physician , in accordance with that interpretation of the law , signs a death - certificate , assign- ing some chronic ...
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... disease where he has not been in attendance within a period of twenty - four hours , and that the attention of the coroner is called to the fact that the life of the de- ceased was heavily insured , or that the insurance company objects ...
... disease where he has not been in attendance within a period of twenty - four hours , and that the attention of the coroner is called to the fact that the life of the de- ceased was heavily insured , or that the insurance company objects ...
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