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" When, in the city of New York, any person shall die from criminal violence, or by a casualty, or by suicide, or suddenly when in apparent health, or when unattended by a physician, or in prison, or in any suspicious or unusual manner... "
... Annual Report of the Board of Health of the Health Department of the ... - Page 346
by New York (N.Y.). Board of Health - 1874
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1871 - 1374 pages
...shall die from criminal violence, • or by a casualty, or suddenly when in apparent health, or when unattended by a physician, or in prison, or in any suspicious or unusual manner, the coroner shall subpoena a properly qualified physician, who shall view the body of such deceased...
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Presidential and other addresses

Edward Coke Harwood - 1883 - 114 pages
...person shall die from criminal violence, or ly a casualty, or suddenly, when in apparent health, or when unattended by a physician, or in prison, or in any suspicious or unusual manner, the coroner shall subpoena a properly qualified physician, who shall view the body of such deceased...
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The New York Supplement, Volume 135

1912 - 1298 pages
...deceased had died "from criminal violence, or by a casualty, or suddenly when in apparent health, or when unattended by a physician, or in prison, or in any suspicious or unusual manner." His duty was to make an autopsy "as may be required," which we think is to be construed as though it...
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Bulletin of the International Medico-Legal Congress held June 4, 5, 6, and 7 ...

1891 - 540 pages
...person shall die from criminal violence, or by a casualty, or suddenly when in apparent health, or when unattended by a physician, or in prison, or in any suspicious or unusual manner, the coroner shall subpoena a properly qualified physician, who shall view the body of such deceased...
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Medical Record, Volume 41

George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1892 - 756 pages
...shall have died from criminal violence, or by a casualty, or suddenly when in apparent health, or when unattended by a physician, or in prison, or in any suspicious or unusual manner, to report such death forthwith to the health officer of the city, village, or town in which the body...
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Kings Handbook of New York City

Moses King - 1893 - 1020 pages
...coroners, each receiving a salary of $5,000. When a person dies from criminal violence or casualty, or suddenly, when in apparent health, or unattended by a physician, or in prison, or in any unusual or suspicious manner, it is the duty of the coroner to subpoena a coroner's physician, who...
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King's Handbook of New York City: An Outline History and Description of the ...

Moses King - 1892 - 938 pages
...coroners, each receiving a salary of $5,000. When a person dies from criminal violence or casualty, or suddenly, when in apparent health, or unattended by a physician, or in prison, or in any unusual or suspicious manner, it is the duty of the coroner to subpoena a coroner's physician, who...
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The Sanitarian, Volume 30

1893 - 586 pages
...shall have died from criminal violence, or by a casualty, or suddenly when in apparent health, or when unattended by a physician, or in prison, or in any suspicious or unusual manner, to report such death forthwith to the Bureau of Inquests, or to any police officer, who shall notify...
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New York Medical Times, Volume 24

1896 - 422 pages
...person dies from criminal violence, or by a casualty, or suddenly while in apparent health, or when unattended by a physician, or in prison, or in any suspicious or unusual manner, the case must be referred to the Coroner's office (Chap. 410. Sec. 1773. Laws of 1882). 4. Certificates...
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The Sanitarian: A Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Preservation of ..., Volume 38

1897 - 614 pages
...which occurs "from criminal violence, or by a casualty, or suddenly when in apparent health, or when unattended by a physician, or in prison, or in any suspicious or unusual manner." i. The exact cause of death is to be determined, with the contributory causes. If there are no conditions...
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