A Text-book of legal medicine and toxicology v. 1, 1903, Volume 1W.B. Saunders & Company, 1903 |
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... material aid in reaching the desired result . INSTRUMENTS AND UTENSILS . The following instruments and appliances are essential for the proper postmortem examination of medicolegal cases : Knives . The long incisions and the coarse ...
... material aid in reaching the desired result . INSTRUMENTS AND UTENSILS . The following instruments and appliances are essential for the proper postmortem examination of medicolegal cases : Knives . The long incisions and the coarse ...
Page 26
... material for histologic study , and for directions how to secure material for bacteriologic purposes , reference is made to the works on histologic and bacteriologic technic . THE RECORD . It is essential that the observations made ...
... material for histologic study , and for directions how to secure material for bacteriologic purposes , reference is made to the works on histologic and bacteriologic technic . THE RECORD . It is essential that the observations made ...
Page 56
... material tampered with while under his care . Such jars should be delivered only to some properly authorized person , and an accurate record of the number , contents , the seal , and the disposition of the jars and bottles should be ...
... material tampered with while under his care . Such jars should be delivered only to some properly authorized person , and an accurate record of the number , contents , the seal , and the disposition of the jars and bottles should be ...
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... occurs more rapidly in bodies subject to post- mortem examination it is well to fill the chest and abdominal cavities also with absorbent material , in the summer - time 60 THE TECHNIC OF MEDICOLEGAL POSTMORTEM EXAMINATION .
... occurs more rapidly in bodies subject to post- mortem examination it is well to fill the chest and abdominal cavities also with absorbent material , in the summer - time 60 THE TECHNIC OF MEDICOLEGAL POSTMORTEM EXAMINATION .
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... material . In the place of bones that have been removed suitable pieces of wood can be inserted and , if necessary , wired in place . It is advisable to secure the skull - cap in its normal position , so that the unsightly disfigurement ...
... material . In the place of bones that have been removed suitable pieces of wood can be inserted and , if necessary , wired in place . It is advisable to secure the skull - cap in its normal position , so that the unsightly disfigurement ...
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accident adipocere alcohol anesthesia answer aphasia appearance application asphyxia associated become blood body bone brain bullet burning cause cavity cerebral character chronic cicatrix color concussion condition contract Court degree delirium delusions dementia depression dipsomania disease disorders ecchymoses effects epilepsy especially evidence examination excitement existence fact fatal fluid form of insanity fracture frequently hand heart held hemorrhage hyperesthesia hysteria hysteric idiocy idiots important incision individual influence injury insured lesions less ligature lungs mania marked matter medicolegal melancholia membrane mental motor mucous membrane muscles muscular Mutual neck nervous system neurasthenia neuroses normal observed occur organs pain paralysis paretic patient person physical physician postmortem present probably produced putrefaction question regard respiratory result rigor mortis rupture scars sexual shock simulation skin skull slight spinal cord suicide surface symptoms syphilis temperature tion tissue trachea traumatic usually vertebræ vessels viscera warranty weapon wound
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Page 540 - But whenever the actual existence of any particular purpose, motive or intent is a necessary element to constitute a particular species or degree of crime, the jury may take into consideration the fact that the accused was intoxicated at the time, in determining the purpose, motive or intent with which he committed the act.
Page 440 - in all suits upon policies of insurance on life hereafter issued by any company doing business in this State, to a citizen of this State, it shall be no defense that the insured committed suicide, unless it shall be shown to the satisfaction of the court or jury trying the cause, that the insured contemplated suicide at the time he made his application for the policy, and any stipulation in the policy to the...
Page 7 - This work presents to the medical and legal professions a comprehensive survey of forensic medicine and toxicology in moderate compass. For convenience of reference the treatise has been divided into two sections, Part I and Part II, the latter being devoted to Toxicology and all other portions of Legal Medicine in which laboratory investigation is an essential feature. Under "Expert Evidence...
Page 445 - If the assured, being in the possession of his ordinary reasoning faculties, from anger, pride, jealousy or a desire to escape from the ills of life, intentionally takes his own life, the proviso attaches, and there can be no recovery. If the death is caused by the voluntary Opinion of the Court.