A Manual of medical jurisprudence and toxicologyW.B. Saunders, 1896 - 238 pages |
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... taking their own lives , the mouth , fore- head , the region over the heart , etc. , are usually chosen if fire - arms were used ; the throat or heart if the wounds were inflicted with cutting instruments . While ordinarily accessible ...
... taking their own lives , the mouth , fore- head , the region over the heart , etc. , are usually chosen if fire - arms were used ; the throat or heart if the wounds were inflicted with cutting instruments . While ordinarily accessible ...
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... circumstances , there may be no signs of external injury . In wounds of the spine the danger is proportional to the extent to which the spinal cord is in- volved , death taking place instantaneously if the medulla or 60 A MANUAL OF.
... circumstances , there may be no signs of external injury . In wounds of the spine the danger is proportional to the extent to which the spinal cord is in- volved , death taking place instantaneously if the medulla or 60 A MANUAL OF.
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Henry Cadwalader Chapman. volved , death taking place instantaneously if the medulla or upper portion of the spinal cord be wounded . The danger in wounds of the generative organs is due to the severe hemorrhage which usually ensues . In ...
Henry Cadwalader Chapman. volved , death taking place instantaneously if the medulla or upper portion of the spinal cord be wounded . The danger in wounds of the generative organs is due to the severe hemorrhage which usually ensues . In ...
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... taking for them the fibres of organic bodies that might acci- dentally be present . The only living animalcule that might be mistaken for a spermatozoön is the trichomonas vagi- 1 Taylor : op . cit . , p . 669 . nalis ( Fig . 25 ) ...
... taking for them the fibres of organic bodies that might acci- dentally be present . The only living animalcule that might be mistaken for a spermatozoön is the trichomonas vagi- 1 Taylor : op . cit . , p . 669 . nalis ( Fig . 25 ) ...
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... taking out of the policy . Under such circumstances a company would certainly be justified in refusing to pay the insurance , if it could be proved that the suicide was committed with the intention of paying off debts or leaving money ...
... taking out of the policy . Under such circumstances a company would certainly be justified in refusing to pay the insurance , if it could be proved that the suicide was committed with the intention of paying off debts or leaving money ...
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