A Manual of medical jurisprudence and toxicologyW.B. Saunders, 1896 - 238 pages |
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... Patient Department , New York City . NERVOUS DISEASES , by CHARLES W. BURR , M. D. , Philadelphia . NOSE AND THROAT , by D. BRADEN KYLE , M. D. , Philadelphia . ** There will be published in the same series , at close inter- vals ...
... Patient Department , New York City . NERVOUS DISEASES , by CHARLES W. BURR , M. D. , Philadelphia . NOSE AND THROAT , by D. BRADEN KYLE , M. D. , Philadelphia . ** There will be published in the same series , at close inter- vals ...
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... patient within twenty - four hours , or , perhaps , not within a week of death . It is not impossible that in such a case suspicions might be aroused after burial , the body might be exhumed , and a post - mortem examination might ...
... patient within twenty - four hours , or , perhaps , not within a week of death . It is not impossible that in such a case suspicions might be aroused after burial , the body might be exhumed , and a post - mortem examination might ...
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... patient is alive . In such cases , however , if a ligature be bound around one of the fingers , the part between the ligature and the end of the finger , if the blood is still circulating , will become a deep red or purple in color ...
... patient is alive . In such cases , however , if a ligature be bound around one of the fingers , the part between the ligature and the end of the finger , if the blood is still circulating , will become a deep red or purple in color ...
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... patient is dying and in sound mind , a magistrate should be sum- moned to take down any statements that the dying person may wish to make . Should it not be possible to obtain the services of a magistrate , then the attending physician ...
... patient is dying and in sound mind , a magistrate should be sum- moned to take down any statements that the dying person may wish to make . Should it not be possible to obtain the services of a magistrate , then the attending physician ...
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... patient should be put to bed and allowed to sleep . This treatment should be persisted in for several hours , except in those cases where the body has been long under water and is taken out cold and rigid - where there is com- plete ...
... patient should be put to bed and allowed to sleep . This treatment should be persisted in for several hours , except in those cases where the body has been long under water and is taken out cold and rigid - where there is com- plete ...
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