A Manual of medical jurisprudence and toxicologyW.B. Saunders, 1896 - 238 pages |
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... murder cases , for example , to give testimony . It is not only desirable , but most important under such circumstances , that if the physician agrees to give his time to the Commonwealth or the defence , the matter of compensation ...
... murder cases , for example , to give testimony . It is not only desirable , but most important under such circumstances , that if the physician agrees to give his time to the Commonwealth or the defence , the matter of compensation ...
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... murder , such as those in which the defendant proved an alibi , but in which it was also proved by the medical testimony that the wounds causing the death were not inflicted during the period that the defend- ant claimed he was absent ...
... murder , such as those in which the defendant proved an alibi , but in which it was also proved by the medical testimony that the wounds causing the death were not inflicted during the period that the defend- ant claimed he was absent ...
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... murder , since it may be claimed that the deceased being a taller a taller man , and presumably heavier and stronger than the defendant , the murder was committed in self- defence . The body of the deceased should , therefore , be ...
... murder , since it may be claimed that the deceased being a taller a taller man , and presumably heavier and stronger than the defendant , the murder was committed in self- defence . The body of the deceased should , therefore , be ...
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Henry Cadwalader Chapman. the murderer , if murder has been committed , should fail to be recognized and recorded by the medical examiner . A thorough examination having been made of the body externally , and the situation , extent , and ...
Henry Cadwalader Chapman. the murderer , if murder has been committed , should fail to be recognized and recorded by the medical examiner . A thorough examination having been made of the body externally , and the situation , extent , and ...
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... murder , it being in evidence that the deceased , a young girl , had received from him a severe beating , had not the true cause of death , the poison taken , been well established by the medical examination.1 In cases of death from ...
... murder , it being in evidence that the deceased , a young girl , had received from him a severe beating , had not the true cause of death , the poison taken , been well established by the medical examination.1 In cases of death from ...
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