A Manual of medical jurisprudence and toxicologyW.B. Saunders, 1896 - 238 pages |
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Page 51
... fatal or not . Wounds at first apparently trivial have subsequently , in many cases , as is well known , been the cause of death . The medical witness should , therefore , express himself most cautiously if he replies at all to the ...
... fatal or not . Wounds at first apparently trivial have subsequently , in many cases , as is well known , been the cause of death . The medical witness should , therefore , express himself most cautiously if he replies at all to the ...
Page 53
... with sul- phuric acid and iodine . Hairs and fibres found upon the weapon supposed to have inflicted the fatal wound , or upon the person of the accused , should be examined with the microscope and MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE AND TOXICOLOGY . 53.
... with sul- phuric acid and iodine . Hairs and fibres found upon the weapon supposed to have inflicted the fatal wound , or upon the person of the accused , should be examined with the microscope and MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE AND TOXICOLOGY . 53.
Page 57
... so severe as to prove fatal . If the weapon be in close proximity to the 1 1 Kopp's Jahrbucher , Erster Jahrgang , 1808 , S. 143 . body at the moment that it was discharged , the MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE AND TOXICOLOGY . 57.
... so severe as to prove fatal . If the weapon be in close proximity to the 1 1 Kopp's Jahrbucher , Erster Jahrgang , 1808 , S. 143 . body at the moment that it was discharged , the MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE AND TOXICOLOGY . 57.
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... fatal , wounds may be caused by wadding and gunpowder alone if the weapon be within three or four inches of the body . Causes of Death from Wounds . - With reference to the committing of suicide by means of fire - arms , it may be ...
... fatal , wounds may be caused by wadding and gunpowder alone if the weapon be within three or four inches of the body . Causes of Death from Wounds . - With reference to the committing of suicide by means of fire - arms , it may be ...
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... fatal , unless the blood flows into the trachea in such quantity as to cause death . Death from wounds of the chest is usually due to hemorrhage from the heart , lungs , or great vessels . In cases of wounds of the abdomen , involving ...
... fatal , unless the blood flows into the trachea in such quantity as to cause death . Death from wounds of the chest is usually due to hemorrhage from the heart , lungs , or great vessels . In cases of wounds of the abdomen , involving ...
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