A Manual of medical jurisprudence and toxicologyW.B. Saunders, 1896 - 238 pages |
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... Children - Rape upon Adults - Rape upon the Dead- Unnatural Crimes CHAPTER IX . 62 81 92 26 97 Signs of Pregnancy ... Child - Examination of Mother - Signs of Recent Delivery - Means by which Infanticide is Committed . 116 130 CHAPTER ...
... Children - Rape upon Adults - Rape upon the Dead- Unnatural Crimes CHAPTER IX . 62 81 92 26 97 Signs of Pregnancy ... Child - Examination of Mother - Signs of Recent Delivery - Means by which Infanticide is Committed . 116 130 CHAPTER ...
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... children lose heat more rapidly than those of adults , and the bodies of old people more rapidly than those of individuals in the prime of life . A body that is exposed to the air will lose its heat more quickly than when it is inclosed ...
... children lose heat more rapidly than those of adults , and the bodies of old people more rapidly than those of individuals in the prime of life . A body that is exposed to the air will lose its heat more quickly than when it is inclosed ...
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... children , and of women dying in childbirth , putrefy rapidly , probably on account of the amount of fluid present in the body under such circum- stances . The bodies of persons dying from exhaustive diseases , such as typhus fever , or ...
... children , and of women dying in childbirth , putrefy rapidly , probably on account of the amount of fluid present in the body under such circum- stances . The bodies of persons dying from exhaustive diseases , such as typhus fever , or ...
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... child's head . The hairs of the head are loose and can readily be pulled out . Within a period of from four to six months the walls of the body - cavities 1 Casper Handbook of the Practice of Forensic Medicine , 4 vols . , Lon- don ...
... child's head . The hairs of the head are loose and can readily be pulled out . Within a period of from four to six months the walls of the body - cavities 1 Casper Handbook of the Practice of Forensic Medicine , 4 vols . , Lon- don ...
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... child will be changed into adipocere after re- maining in water between five and six weeks . An adult body requires , for complete conversion into adipocere , one year if immersed in water , and three years or more if buried in wet ...
... child will be changed into adipocere after re- maining in water between five and six weeks . An adult body requires , for complete conversion into adipocere , one year if immersed in water , and three years or more if buried in wet ...
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