A Manual of medical jurisprudence and toxicologyW.B. Saunders, 1896 - 238 pages |
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... example , happens to be walking in the street . He sees a boy run over by a street car , or a man plunge a dirk into another ; or the shot of a pistol is heard and a man is seen to fall . This person is a witness in the ordi- nary ...
... example , happens to be walking in the street . He sees a boy run over by a street car , or a man plunge a dirk into another ; or the shot of a pistol is heard and a man is seen to fall . This person is a witness in the ordi- nary ...
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... example , to give testimony . It is not only desirable , but most important under such circumstances , that if the physician agrees to give his time to the Commonwealth or the defence , the matter of compensation should be first ...
... example , to give testimony . It is not only desirable , but most important under such circumstances , that if the physician agrees to give his time to the Commonwealth or the defence , the matter of compensation should be first ...
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... example , a physician happened to see a man stabbed , and is subpoenaed as an ordinary witness to testify as to the facts , he must answer questions bearing directly upon such facts as he observed . But should the judge , prosecuting ...
... example , a physician happened to see a man stabbed , and is subpoenaed as an ordinary witness to testify as to the facts , he must answer questions bearing directly upon such facts as he observed . But should the judge , prosecuting ...
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... example - unless the heart beats or the lungs expand and contract . Not unfrequently , however , it is very difficult to determine positively whether the heart is beating or not , or to state positively that respira- tion has entirely ...
... example - unless the heart beats or the lungs expand and contract . Not unfrequently , however , it is very difficult to determine positively whether the heart is beating or not , or to state positively that respira- tion has entirely ...
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... example , with the view of escaping detection , or as in cases of death from fire , explosions , railroad accidents . Under such circum- stances , when often only parts of the body or bodies can be recovered for examination , the ...
... example , with the view of escaping detection , or as in cases of death from fire , explosions , railroad accidents . Under such circum- stances , when often only parts of the body or bodies can be recovered for examination , the ...
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