A Manual of medical jurisprudence and toxicologyW.B. Saunders, 1896 - 238 pages |
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... less than twenty - four hours , and that no regular practising physician shall have been in attendance within said time , or that suspicious circumstances shall render the same necessary ; which said suspicions shall first be sworn to ...
... less than twenty - four hours , and that no regular practising physician shall have been in attendance within said time , or that suspicious circumstances shall render the same necessary ; which said suspicions shall first be sworn to ...
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... less contemplate opening the body . While there is no doubt that all accounts of persons being buried alive are very much exaggerated , nevertheless , as these statements may not be entirely without foundation , it is most import- ant ...
... less contemplate opening the body . While there is no doubt that all accounts of persons being buried alive are very much exaggerated , nevertheless , as these statements may not be entirely without foundation , it is most import- ant ...
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... less over a greenish - yellow body , together with relaxation of the sphincter ani muscle , then death has occurred within a period of from eight to ten days in summer , ten to twenty days in winter . If the entire body is green , the ...
... less over a greenish - yellow body , together with relaxation of the sphincter ani muscle , then death has occurred within a period of from eight to ten days in summer , ten to twenty days in winter . If the entire body is green , the ...
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... , vertigo , slow , fluttering , weak pulse , ringing in the ears , hallucination , with more or less delirium and nausea and loss of brain power . On post - mortem examination MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE AND TOXICOLOGY . 35.
... , vertigo , slow , fluttering , weak pulse , ringing in the ears , hallucination , with more or less delirium and nausea and loss of brain power . On post - mortem examination MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE AND TOXICOLOGY . 35.
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... less lose his temper , however much he may be annoyed by the examination or cross - examina- tion . He should never forget that the object of the LANE LIBRARY prosecution is to elicit all the evidence that will lead 4 MEDICAL ...
... less lose his temper , however much he may be annoyed by the examination or cross - examina- tion . He should never forget that the object of the LANE LIBRARY prosecution is to elicit all the evidence that will lead 4 MEDICAL ...
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