Medical jurisprudence, forensic medicine and toxicology v. 2, 1907, 2. köideW. Wood, 1907 |
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... organs of the body . For death may have been due to natural causes in an organ not examined , if the examination has not included all , and the physician has to disprove it . In examining at an autopsy the depth of a wound in refer ...
... organs of the body . For death may have been due to natural causes in an organ not examined , if the examination has not included all , and the physician has to disprove it . In examining at an autopsy the depth of a wound in refer ...
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... organs is sometimes not incompatible with an unexpectedly long survival . Devergie cites two illustrations of this which are quoted by Vibert . ' A man received several extensive fractures of the skull , with abundant sub - dural ...
... organs is sometimes not incompatible with an unexpectedly long survival . Devergie cites two illustrations of this which are quoted by Vibert . ' A man received several extensive fractures of the skull , with abundant sub - dural ...
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... organ , such as crushing of the heart , lungs , brain , etc. This crushing may be accompanied by hemorrhage , but death ... organs were found healthy on post - mortem examination , but the in- jured man died in twenty minutes . Death was ...
... organ , such as crushing of the heart , lungs , brain , etc. This crushing may be accompanied by hemorrhage , but death ... organs were found healthy on post - mortem examination , but the in- jured man died in twenty minutes . Death was ...
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... organs and the impression of the edge of the weapon on the bone are further signs of the use of such a weapon . The form and direction of a wound may possibly give some indication of the form of the instrument - for instance , whether ...
... organs and the impression of the edge of the weapon on the bone are further signs of the use of such a weapon . The form and direction of a wound may possibly give some indication of the form of the instrument - for instance , whether ...
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... lesions consist of fractures of bones and ruptures of internal organs , with or without surface 1 " Précis de Méd . Lég . , " 2d Ed . , 1890 , p . 264 . wounds . The fractures may be of a number of 98 WOUNDS - WOOLSEY .
... lesions consist of fractures of bones and ruptures of internal organs , with or without surface 1 " Précis de Méd . Lég . , " 2d Ed . , 1890 , p . 264 . wounds . The fractures may be of a number of 98 WOUNDS - WOOLSEY .
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Page 369 - Court, to be kept in penal servitude for the term of three years, or to be imprisoned for any term not exceeding two years, with or without hard labour.
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