A Manual of medical jurisprudence and toxicologyW.B. Saunders, 1896 - 238 pages |
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... human being living for any length of time an hour , for 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 ...
... human being living for any length of time an hour , for 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 ...
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... human beings in a state of trance or catalepsy , and in the case of those who have been suffering from pro- longed disease of a low typhoid state . Under such circumstances , the heart often beats so slowly and in- frequently , the ...
... human beings in a state of trance or catalepsy , and in the case of those who have been suffering from pro- longed disease of a low typhoid state . Under such circumstances , the heart often beats so slowly and in- frequently , the ...
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... human or not , if the greater part of the skeleton , especially if parts of the skull , be submitted for examination . It is only when a bone or a fragment of a bone has been obtained , as from the ruins of a fire , that mistakes as to ...
... human or not , if the greater part of the skeleton , especially if parts of the skull , be submitted for examination . It is only when a bone or a fragment of a bone has been obtained , as from the ruins of a fire , that mistakes as to ...
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... human one . The particular race , however , cannot always be indicated , for while there is no difficulty , for example , in distinguish- ing a Caucasian skull ( Fig . 1 ) from that of a typical negro FIG . 1 . FIG . 2 . a d C a The ...
... human one . The particular race , however , cannot always be indicated , for while there is no difficulty , for example , in distinguish- ing a Caucasian skull ( Fig . 1 ) from that of a typical negro FIG . 1 . FIG . 2 . a d C a The ...
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... Human hair . 1. The hair of a child . 2. Hair of an adult . 3. Pointed ex- tremity of the hair of the eyebrow . a . Transverse section of the hair showing the cortical and medullary portion , and air - cells in the centre of the ...
... Human hair . 1. The hair of a child . 2. Hair of an adult . 3. Pointed ex- tremity of the hair of the eyebrow . a . Transverse section of the hair showing the cortical and medullary portion , and air - cells in the centre of the ...
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