A Manual of medical jurisprudence and toxicologyW.B. Saunders, 1896 - 238 pages |
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... Methods of Investigation - Coagulation of Blood - Conditions influ- encing Coagulation CHAPTER VI . Burns and Scalds - Death from Suffocation by Strangulation- Hanging - Drowning . CHAPTER VII . PAGE Death from Starvation - Death from ...
... Methods of Investigation - Coagulation of Blood - Conditions influ- encing Coagulation CHAPTER VI . Burns and Scalds - Death from Suffocation by Strangulation- Hanging - Drowning . CHAPTER VII . PAGE Death from Starvation - Death from ...
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... Methods of Investigation - Coagulation of Blood - Conditions Influencing Coag- ulation . NOT unfrequently , in cases of ... method of investigation is based upon the fact that the hæmoglobin of the blood is soluble in cold water . If the ...
... Methods of Investigation - Coagulation of Blood - Conditions Influencing Coag- ulation . NOT unfrequently , in cases of ... method of investigation is based upon the fact that the hæmoglobin of the blood is soluble in cold water . If the ...
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... method of proving the existence of blood depends on the ability of the examiner to treat the material submitted to him in such a way that if it be blood the corpuscles , and more especially the red ones , may be sufficiently restored to ...
... method of proving the existence of blood depends on the ability of the examiner to treat the material submitted to him in such a way that if it be blood the corpuscles , and more especially the red ones , may be sufficiently restored to ...
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... method , if the stain be blood , and not too old , the red blood - corpus- cles and sometimes the white ones as well will be usually brought into view . If the material suspected to be blood is in the form of a clot , on a knife - blade ...
... method , if the stain be blood , and not too old , the red blood - corpus- cles and sometimes the white ones as well will be usually brought into view . If the material suspected to be blood is in the form of a clot , on a knife - blade ...
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... method by which they are measured must be described . The instrument used for this purpose by the microsco- pist is an eye - piece micrometer , that is , an eye - piece upon the glass of which have been ruled a number of parallel and ...
... method by which they are measured must be described . The instrument used for this purpose by the microsco- pist is an eye - piece micrometer , that is , an eye - piece upon the glass of which have been ruled a number of parallel and ...
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