A Manual of medical jurisprudence and toxicologyW.B. Saunders, 1896 - 238 pages |
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Page 97
... woman forcibly and against her will . At one time the punishment for rape was death , castration , fine , or im- prisonment . At the present day rape is regarded as a felony ( in America at least ) , and is punished by fine and ...
... woman forcibly and against her will . At one time the punishment for rape was death , castration , fine , or im- prisonment . At the present day rape is regarded as a felony ( in America at least ) , and is punished by fine and ...
Page 98
... woman in a state of stupor has been subjected to rape would not be an excuse for the act ; neither would submission from fear nor from ignorance of the nature of the crime . Further , even if the character of the woman was notoriously ...
... woman in a state of stupor has been subjected to rape would not be an excuse for the act ; neither would submission from fear nor from ignorance of the nature of the crime . Further , even if the character of the woman was notoriously ...
Page 99
Henry Cadwalader Chapman. etc. , on both the person of the woman and of the accused , spermatic and blood - stains on the person and clothing of both , gonorrhoea or syphilis in one or both . Rape per- petrated upon young children by men ...
Henry Cadwalader Chapman. etc. , on both the person of the woman and of the accused , spermatic and blood - stains on the person and clothing of both , gonorrhoea or syphilis in one or both . Rape per- petrated upon young children by men ...
Page 103
... woman being overcome by one man . No positive an- swer should be given to so general a question , as all such cases must be judged according to particular cir- cumstances . The relative size of the man and woman , whether the woman's ...
... woman being overcome by one man . No positive an- swer should be given to so general a question , as all such cases must be judged according to particular cir- cumstances . The relative size of the man and woman , whether the woman's ...
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... woman has offered much resistance , bruises will usually be found upon the thighs and legs , and sometimes also upon the arms and trunk . The most important proofs of rape upon adult women are , however , derived from the condition of ...
... woman has offered much resistance , bruises will usually be found upon the thighs and legs , and sometimes also upon the arms and trunk . The most important proofs of rape upon adult women are , however , derived from the condition of ...
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