A Manual of medical jurisprudence and toxicologyW.B. Saunders, 1896 - 238 pages |
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... person , for example , happens to be walking in the street . He sees a boy run over by a street car , or a man plunge a dirk into another ; or the shot of a pistol is heard and a man is seen to fall . This person is a witness in the ...
... person , for example , happens to be walking in the street . He sees a boy run over by a street car , or a man plunge a dirk into another ; or the shot of a pistol is heard and a man is seen to fall . This person is a witness in the ...
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... persons dying suddenly , from violence , or within twenty - four hours of the time a physician has been in attendance , the coroner is notified by the attending phy- sician , members of the family , or some one interested in 1 Vide Webb ...
... persons dying suddenly , from violence , or within twenty - four hours of the time a physician has been in attendance , the coroner is notified by the attending phy- sician , members of the family , or some one interested in 1 Vide Webb ...
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... person who shall have died a violent death , or whose death shall be sudden ; provided , that such sudden death be after an illness of less than twenty - four hours , and that no regular practising physician shall have been in ...
... person who shall have died a violent death , or whose death shall be sudden ; provided , that such sudden death be after an illness of less than twenty - four hours , and that no regular practising physician shall have been in ...
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... person who shall have died a violent death . " Indeed , even if the attending physician were fully satisfied that the cause of death could not be even remotely traced to some act of violence or injury suffered by the deceased years ...
... person who shall have died a violent death . " Indeed , even if the attending physician were fully satisfied that the cause of death could not be even remotely traced to some act of violence or injury suffered by the deceased years ...
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... person is dead , a physician should certainly not give a death - certificate , still less contemplate opening the body . While there is no doubt that all accounts of persons being buried alive are very much exaggerated , nevertheless ...
... person is dead , a physician should certainly not give a death - certificate , still less contemplate opening the body . While there is no doubt that all accounts of persons being buried alive are very much exaggerated , nevertheless ...
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