A Text-book of legal medicine and toxicology v. 1, 1903, Volume 1W.B. Saunders & Company, 1903 |
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... seen on each side of the urachal remnants and may be examined ; or one may make the usual incision to the left of the navel and then excise the navel by a cut around its right aspect , sever- ing the umbilical vein and arteries , and ...
... seen on each side of the urachal remnants and may be examined ; or one may make the usual incision to the left of the navel and then excise the navel by a cut around its right aspect , sever- ing the umbilical vein and arteries , and ...
Page 66
... seen in youth , is wanting . The arteries are very generally found in some degree sclerosed . The changes in the bony system visible externally may be noted in 1 British Medical Journal , 1880 , pp . 114 , 157 , 197 , 535 . the inferior ...
... seen in youth , is wanting . The arteries are very generally found in some degree sclerosed . The changes in the bony system visible externally may be noted in 1 British Medical Journal , 1880 , pp . 114 , 157 , 197 , 535 . the inferior ...
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... seen in the human body . The region of the body from which the hair has been removed can be determined with considerable accuracy from the length , size , color , stiffness , curliness , and general gross appearance . The medulla is usu ...
... seen in the human body . The region of the body from which the hair has been removed can be determined with considerable accuracy from the length , size , color , stiffness , curliness , and general gross appearance . The medulla is usu ...
Page 81
... seen at that portion just emerging from the scalp . ( 3 ) Marked differences in the color of the scalp and that of the other portions of the body where the dye has not been used . ( 4 ) The presence of the dye in the shaft of the hair ...
... seen at that portion just emerging from the scalp . ( 3 ) Marked differences in the color of the scalp and that of the other portions of the body where the dye has not been used . ( 4 ) The presence of the dye in the shaft of the hair ...
Page 84
... vessels are all that is to be seen . It is only in parts where the margins of the wound are slightly 1 General Pathology , American edition , 1896 , p . 484 . apart that some red and white corpuscles , fibrin , 84 IDENTITY .
... vessels are all that is to be seen . It is only in parts where the margins of the wound are slightly 1 General Pathology , American edition , 1896 , p . 484 . apart that some red and white corpuscles , fibrin , 84 IDENTITY .
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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...
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