A Manual of Medical JurisprudenceLea Brothers & Company, 1897 - 832 pages |
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... usual causes of sudden death have their seats commonly in the brain , the heart and its great vessels , or in the lungs . Marks of effusion of blood , congestion , inflammation , suppuration , or a diseased condition of the valves of ...
... usual causes of sudden death have their seats commonly in the brain , the heart and its great vessels , or in the lungs . Marks of effusion of blood , congestion , inflammation , suppuration , or a diseased condition of the valves of ...
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... usual practice in England is to select the nearest medical practitioner , whether he has had any experience or not , and often to trust an important and delicate pathological inquiry in the hands of one who probably has never before ...
... usual practice in England is to select the nearest medical practitioner , whether he has had any experience or not , and often to trust an important and delicate pathological inquiry in the hands of one who probably has never before ...
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... usual penalty if he did not attend . He went to Kingston , and was warned not to leave the Court until the trial was over . He heard the evidence on the part of the plaintiff , and upon this and the medical evidence he gave his opinion ...
... usual penalty if he did not attend . He went to Kingston , and was warned not to leave the Court until the trial was over . He heard the evidence on the part of the plaintiff , and upon this and the medical evidence he gave his opinion ...
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... usual fee for a skilled witness is evaded . It would appear from the following case ( Maskerry v . O'Connor , Q.B. , June , 1873 ) , that medical men residing within the " Bills of Mortality " are placed under exceptional circumstances ...
... usual fee for a skilled witness is evaded . It would appear from the following case ( Maskerry v . O'Connor , Q.B. , June , 1873 ) , that medical men residing within the " Bills of Mortality " are placed under exceptional circumstances ...
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... usual health , and there is no further record of him . R. C. Maclagan states that he saw a Styrian peasant , æt . 26 , swallow between four and five grains of white arsenic in powder . In two hours some urine which he passed contained ...
... usual health , and there is no further record of him . R. C. Maclagan states that he saw a Styrian peasant , æt . 26 , swallow between four and five grains of white arsenic in powder . In two hours some urine which he passed contained ...
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Page 622 - And be it further enacted, that no will made by any person under the age of twenty-one years shall be valid. VIII. Provided also, and be it further enacted, that no will made by any married woman shall be valid, except such a will as might have been made by a married woman before the passing of this Act.
Page 551 - ... whosoever, with intent to procure the miscarriage of any woman, whether she be or be not with child, shall unlawfully administer to her or cause to be taken by her any poison or other noxious thing, or shall unlawfully use any instrument or other means whatsoever with the like intent, shall be guilty of felony...
Page 40 - ... when the provisions of section eight hundred and thirty-four have been expressly waived on such trial or examination by the personal representatives of the deceased patient, or if the validity of the last will and testament of such deceased patient is in question, by the executor or executors named in said will, or the surviving husband, widow or any heir-at-law or any of the next of kin, of such deceased, or any other party in interest.
Page 40 - The last three sections apply to any examination of a person as a witness unless the provisions thereof are expressly waived upon the trial or examination by the person confessing, the patient, or the client.
Page 40 - But nothing herein contained shall be construed to disqualify an attorney in the probate of a will heretofore executed or offered for probate or hereafter to be executed or offered for probate from becoming a witness, as to its preparation and execution in case such attorney is one of the subscribing witnesses thereto.
Page 39 - No person authorized to practice physic or surgery shall be required or allowed to disclose any information which he may have acquired from any patient, while attending him in a professional character, and which information was necessary to enable him to prescribe for such patient as a physician, or do any act for him as a surgeon.
Page 39 - ... in the course of professional employment. 3. A clergyman or priest cannot, without the consent of the person making the confession, be examined as to any confession made to him in his professional character in the course of discipline enjoined by the church to which he belongs.
Page 75 - ... whosoever shall unlawfully apply or administer to, or cause to be taken by, or attempt to apply or administer to, or attempt to cause to be administered to or taken by any person, any chloroform, laudanum, or other stupefying or overpowering drug, matter, or thing, with intent...
Page 76 - whosoever shall unlawfully and maliciously administer to or cause to be administered to or taken by any other person any poison or other destructive or noxious thing, so as thereby to endanger the life of such person, or so as thereby to inflict upon such person any grievous bodily harm, shall be guilty of felony...
Page 315 - ... with force and arms,' or of the occupation or place of residence of the accused, nor by the reason of the disqualification of any grand juror or grand jurors ; and in any indictment for murder or manslaughter it shall not be necessary to set forth the manner in which or the means by which the death of the deceased was caused...