A Manual of medical jurisprudence and toxicologyW.B. Saunders, 1896 - 238 pages |
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... Post - mortem Appearance of Death from Disease of Brain , Heart , and Lungs . CHAPTER III . Manner of Making Post - mortem Examinations in Medico - legal Cases -- Identification of the Dead - Coroner's Inquest - Conduct of the Medical ...
... Post - mortem Appearance of Death from Disease of Brain , Heart , and Lungs . CHAPTER III . Manner of Making Post - mortem Examinations in Medico - legal Cases -- Identification of the Dead - Coroner's Inquest - Conduct of the Medical ...
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... Post - mortem Appearances , Chemical Analysis , Experiments upon Animals , Circumstantial Evidence -Character of the Evidence the Chemical Expert may be Expected to Give in Cases of Poisoning . CHAPTER II . Classification of Poisons ...
... Post - mortem Appearances , Chemical Analysis , Experiments upon Animals , Circumstantial Evidence -Character of the Evidence the Chemical Expert may be Expected to Give in Cases of Poisoning . CHAPTER II . Classification of Poisons ...
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... post - mortem examina- tions made , these examinations might be increased need- lessly . At the present time in this city the coroner's physi- cian and assistant are salaried . Apart , however , from the case of the regularly ...
... post - mortem examina- tions made , these examinations might be increased need- lessly . At the present time in this city the coroner's physi- cian and assistant are salaried . Apart , however , from the case of the regularly ...
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... post - mortem examination might reveal poison as the true cause of death . An attending physician , under these circumstances , would certainly be subpoenaed to appear before the coroner to explain his action , even though he were not ...
... post - mortem examination might reveal poison as the true cause of death . An attending physician , under these circumstances , would certainly be subpoenaed to appear before the coroner to explain his action , even though he were not ...
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... post - mortem examination , outraging the feelings of the family , etc. As a matter of fact , how- ever , there is no necessity that the family should be annoyed in the slightest degree . The coroner , being notified , will either ...
... post - mortem examination , outraging the feelings of the family , etc. As a matter of fact , how- ever , there is no necessity that the family should be annoyed in the slightest degree . The coroner , being notified , will either ...
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