A Manual of medical jurisprudence and toxicologyW.B. Saunders, 1896 - 238 pages |
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... enormously distended , if open blisters are found over the skin , and maggots in the muscles , the nails falling out , the color of the eyes unrecognizable , then death has occurred within a period of from two to 34 A MANUAL OF.
... enormously distended , if open blisters are found over the skin , and maggots in the muscles , the nails falling out , the color of the eyes unrecognizable , then death has occurred within a period of from two to 34 A MANUAL OF.
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... skin , produced suddenly by external violence . As the danger of a wound will depend on the age and constitution of the person , its position , the weapon by which it was inflicted , the amount of hemor- rhage , and numerous other ...
... skin , produced suddenly by external violence . As the danger of a wound will depend on the age and constitution of the person , its position , the weapon by which it was inflicted , the amount of hemor- rhage , and numerous other ...
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... skin . The progressive changes of color - purple , black , violet , green , yellow - exhibited by ecchymoses serve not only to indicate whether the bruise was made before or after death , but also as to the length of time elapsing since ...
... skin . The progressive changes of color - purple , black , violet , green , yellow - exhibited by ecchymoses serve not only to indicate whether the bruise was made before or after death , but also as to the length of time elapsing since ...
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... skin is denuded , blackened , and partly burned . The hair or the clothes are also usually scorched . The orifice of entrance of the missile , if it be a ball , is depressed and larger than that of the exit orifice.1 The character of ...
... skin is denuded , blackened , and partly burned . The hair or the clothes are also usually scorched . The orifice of entrance of the missile , if it be a ball , is depressed and larger than that of the exit orifice.1 The character of ...
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... skin involved . It may be stated , as a general rule , that if one - third of the body , or even one - third of the skin , be severely burned , the burn will probably prove fatal . Death in the case of burns is usually due to shock ...
... skin involved . It may be stated , as a general rule , that if one - third of the body , or even one - third of the skin , be severely burned , the burn will probably prove fatal . Death in the case of burns is usually due to shock ...
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