A Manual of medical jurisprudence and toxicologyW.B. Saunders, 1896 - 238 pages |
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... frequently stated that persons have been buried alive , or we hear of individuals having been aroused with great difficulty from a state of trance or catalepsy , prema- ture burial being thereby fortunately prevented . If the slightest ...
... frequently stated that persons have been buried alive , or we hear of individuals having been aroused with great difficulty from a state of trance or catalepsy , prema- ture burial being thereby fortunately prevented . If the slightest ...
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... frequently , the respiratory movements of the chest are so slight , that the most careful and closest inspection is required to determine whether the patient is alive . In such cases , however , if a ligature be bound around one of the ...
... frequently , the respiratory movements of the chest are so slight , that the most careful and closest inspection is required to determine whether the patient is alive . In such cases , however , if a ligature be bound around one of the ...
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... having been examined ( Taylor , Alfred Swayne : Manual of Medical Jurisprudence , eleventh American edition , by Clark Bell , Esq . , Philadelphia , 1892 , p . 23 ) . frequently mistaken for those of man , even by physicians 42 A MANUAL OF.
... having been examined ( Taylor , Alfred Swayne : Manual of Medical Jurisprudence , eleventh American edition , by Clark Bell , Esq . , Philadelphia , 1892 , p . 23 ) . frequently mistaken for those of man , even by physicians 42 A MANUAL OF.
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Henry Cadwalader Chapman. frequently mistaken for those of man , even by physicians , if the examiner be in doubt as to the nature of a bone , it would be better for him to submit it to a comparative osteologist for determination ...
Henry Cadwalader Chapman. frequently mistaken for those of man , even by physicians , if the examiner be in doubt as to the nature of a bone , it would be better for him to submit it to a comparative osteologist for determination ...
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... frequently peritonitis . With regard to wounds of the blad- der ( Fig . 12 , 8 ) it must be borne in mind that , if distended , it may readily be ruptured by a blow upon the abdomen , the cause of death being usually peritonitis .
... frequently peritonitis . With regard to wounds of the blad- der ( Fig . 12 , 8 ) it must be borne in mind that , if distended , it may readily be ruptured by a blow upon the abdomen , the cause of death being usually peritonitis .
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