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" In answer thereto, we state to your Lordships, that we think the medical man, under the circumstances supposed, cannot in strictness be asked his opinion in the terms above stated, because each of those questions involves the determination of the truth... "
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Page 494
1850
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The Jurist, 7. köide,2. osa

1844 - 500 lehte
...asked his opinion in the terms above stated, because each of those questions involves the determination of the truth of the facts deposed to, which it is...the question becomes substantially one of science only, it may be convenient to allow the question to be put in that general form, though the sanie cannot...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Ruled at Nisi Prius: In the Courts of Queen's ...

Frederick Augustus Carrington, Great Britain. Courts, Andrew Valentine Kirwan - 1845 - 856 lehte
...asked his opinion in the terms above stated, because each of those questions involves the determination of the truth of the facts deposed to, which it is...the question becomes substantially one of science only, it may be convenient to allow the question to be put in that general form, though the same cannot...
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Scott's New Reports in the Court of Common Pleas and Exchequer Chamber [1840 ...

Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Scott - 1845 - 1114 lehte
...asked his opinion in the terms above stated, because each of those questions involves the determination of the truth of the facts deposed to, which it is...the question becomes substantially one of science only, it may be convenient to allow the question to be put in that general form, though the same cannot...
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Archbold's Summary of the Law Relating to Pleading and Evidence in Criminal ...

John Frederick Archbold - 1846 - 914 lehte
...asked his opinion in the terms above stated, because each of those questions involves the determination of the truth of the facts deposed to, which it is...the question becomes substantially one of science only, it may be convenient to allow the question to be put in that general form, though the same cannot...
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Historia Placitorum Coronae: The History of the Pleas of the Crown, 1. köide

Sir Matthew Hale - 1847 - 774 lehte
...stated, because eacli of those questions involves the determination of the truth of the facts deposed, on which it is for the jury to decide; and the questions...the question becomes substantially one of science only, it may be convenient to allow the question to be put in that general form, though the same cannot...
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Historia Placitorum Coronae: The History of the Pleas of the Crown, 1. köide

Sir Matthew Hale - 1847 - 784 lehte
...stated, because each of those questions involves the determination of the truth of the facts deposed, on 5 g T ৬ ff)v8 9 J=`e`va5D T| only, it may be convenient to allow the question to be put in that general form, though the same cannot...
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The Monthly Law Reporter, 17. köide

1855 - 736 lehte
...asked his opinion B the terms above staled, because each of those questions involves the determination of the truth of the facts deposed to, which it is for the jury to decide, and questions are not mere questions upon a matter of science, in which case such evidence is admissible....
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The New Hampshire Journal of Medicine ..., 1–2. köide

Edward Hazen Parker - 1851 - 694 lehte
...his opinion in the terms above stated ; because each of those questions involves the determination of the truth of the facts deposed to, which it is...the question becomes substantially one of science only, it may be convenient to allow the question to be put in that general form, though the same cannot...
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Reports of Cases in Criminal Law Argued and Determined in All the ..., 4. köide

Edward William Cox - 1851 - 552 lehte
...7—- his opinion in the terms above stated, because each of those questions involves the determination of the truth of the facts deposed to, which it is...the question becomes substantially one of science only, it may be convenient to allow the question to be put in that general form, though the same cannot...
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A Treatise on the Law and Practice of Naval Courts-martial

William Hickman (R.N.) - 1851 - 360 lehte
...asked his opinion in the terms above stated, because each of those questions involves the determination of the truth of the facts deposed to, which it is...science, in which case such evidence is admissible. But when the facts are admitted or not disputed, and the question becomes substantially one of science...
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