A Manual of medical jurisprudence and toxicologyW.B. Saunders, 1896 - 238 pages |
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... obtain an expert expression of opinion upon the facts testified to in addition to the testimony as to the mere facts themselves , the physician is justified in refusing to answer . If , for example , a physician happened to see a man ...
... obtain an expert expression of opinion upon the facts testified to in addition to the testimony as to the mere facts themselves , the physician is justified in refusing to answer . If , for example , a physician happened to see a man ...
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... obtained as to whether the deceased was strong , well - built , muscular , or weak , sickly , emaciated . The temperature of the body and surrounding atmosphere should be noted ; that of the morgue would usually be constant ; but if the ...
... obtained as to whether the deceased was strong , well - built , muscular , or weak , sickly , emaciated . The temperature of the body and surrounding atmosphere should be noted ; that of the morgue would usually be constant ; but if the ...
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... obtained , as from the ruins of a fire , that mistakes as to their true nature are likely to be made by the medical examiner . Inas- much as the bones of the domestic animals have been 1 In this connection it should be mentioned that in ...
... obtained , as from the ruins of a fire , that mistakes as to their true nature are likely to be made by the medical examiner . Inas- much as the bones of the domestic animals have been 1 In this connection it should be mentioned that in ...
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... obtain the services of a magistrate , then the attending physician can take down the dying declarations . The physician should , however , limit himself to ... obtained . CHAPTER IV . Medico - legal Definition of Wounds - 50 A MANUAL OF.
... obtain the services of a magistrate , then the attending physician can take down the dying declarations . The physician should , however , limit himself to ... obtained . CHAPTER IV . Medico - legal Definition of Wounds - 50 A MANUAL OF.
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... weapon by which the wounds were known or supposed to have been inflicted has been obtained , it I Wharton and Stillé : op . cit . , vol . iii . p . 216 . should be compared by the medical examiner with the wounds 52 A MANUAL OF.
... weapon by which the wounds were known or supposed to have been inflicted has been obtained , it I Wharton and Stillé : op . cit . , vol . iii . p . 216 . should be compared by the medical examiner with the wounds 52 A MANUAL OF.
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