A Manual of medical jurisprudence and toxicologyW.B. Saunders, 1896 - 238 pages |
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... Means of Producing Foticide - Abortion from Natural Causes CHAPTER XI . Infanticide - Live Birth - Appearance of Infant Born at Full Term - Means of Determining whether Child has Breathed- Docimasia Pulmonum ― Objections to Hydrostatic ...
... Means of Producing Foticide - Abortion from Natural Causes CHAPTER XI . Infanticide - Live Birth - Appearance of Infant Born at Full Term - Means of Determining whether Child has Breathed- Docimasia Pulmonum ― Objections to Hydrostatic ...
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... mean time develop . The sphincter ani becomes relaxed , and reddish streaks appear along the course of the blood - vessels . By the end of two or three weeks the blisters have broken , maggots have made their appearance , and the nails ...
... mean time develop . The sphincter ani becomes relaxed , and reddish streaks appear along the course of the blood - vessels . By the end of two or three weeks the blisters have broken , maggots have made their appearance , and the nails ...
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... means are provided for this purpose . In their absence the weight of the body can at least be approximately estimated , and an idea can be obtained as to whether the deceased was strong , well - built , muscular , or weak , sickly ...
... means are provided for this purpose . In their absence the weight of the body can at least be approximately estimated , and an idea can be obtained as to whether the deceased was strong , well - built , muscular , or weak , sickly ...
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... means of fire - arms , it may be mentioned that in fully four - fifths of the cases reported 1 1 According to some authorities , the exit is larger than the entrance orifice ( compare Casper , vol . i . p . 266 ; Woodman and Tidy , p ...
... means of fire - arms , it may be mentioned that in fully four - fifths of the cases reported 1 1 According to some authorities , the exit is larger than the entrance orifice ( compare Casper , vol . i . p . 266 ; Woodman and Tidy , p ...
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... means of a wheel ( not rep- resented in the figure ) , the distance traversed by either of the threads from the fixed line being determined by the number of divisions through which the wheel is rotated ( Fig . 15 , 3 ) . As an ...
... means of a wheel ( not rep- resented in the figure ) , the distance traversed by either of the threads from the fixed line being determined by the number of divisions through which the wheel is rotated ( Fig . 15 , 3 ) . As an ...
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