A Manual of medical jurisprudence and toxicologyW.B. Saunders, 1896 - 238 pages |
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... contain a poison , if he refuses to do so . The physician can excuse himself on the ground that he does not feel competent to make the chemical analysis , or that the necessities of his practice do not give him suffi- cient time to make ...
... contain a poison , if he refuses to do so . The physician can excuse himself on the ground that he does not feel competent to make the chemical analysis , or that the necessities of his practice do not give him suffi- cient time to make ...
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... containing water , or in wet or at least very moist soil . Inasmuch as dead bodies lying in water for any length of time may be converted into adipo- cere , it becomes a matter of importance to determine the length of time required for ...
... containing water , or in wet or at least very moist soil . Inasmuch as dead bodies lying in water for any length of time may be converted into adipo- cere , it becomes a matter of importance to determine the length of time required for ...
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... contain blood . Death beginning at the lungs , or asphyxia , is caused by mechanical obstacles , such as foreign bodies in the air- passages . Respiration may be arrested by spasm of the glottis , due to nervous excitement , or by ...
... contain blood . Death beginning at the lungs , or asphyxia , is caused by mechanical obstacles , such as foreign bodies in the air- passages . Respiration may be arrested by spasm of the glottis , due to nervous excitement , or by ...
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... .1 At a period of life varying between six and seven years the 1 Bell , T .: Anatomy , Physiology , and Diseases of the Teeth , 1837 , pp . 66 , 79 . jaws contain forty - eight teeth - twenty milk teeth 44 A MANUAL OF.
... .1 At a period of life varying between six and seven years the 1 Bell , T .: Anatomy , Physiology , and Diseases of the Teeth , 1837 , pp . 66 , 79 . jaws contain forty - eight teeth - twenty milk teeth 44 A MANUAL OF.
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Henry Cadwalader Chapman. jaws contain forty - eight teeth - twenty milk teeth and twenty - eight permanent teeth situated behind the milk teeth , which they will replace as the former are shed . The order in which the permanent teeth ...
Henry Cadwalader Chapman. jaws contain forty - eight teeth - twenty milk teeth and twenty - eight permanent teeth situated behind the milk teeth , which they will replace as the former are shed . The order in which the permanent teeth ...
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