A Manual of medical jurisprudence and toxicologyW.B. Saunders, 1896 - 238 pages |
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... essential to its production . Dead bodies are , therefore , converted into adipocere only in graves containing water , or in wet or at least very moist soil . Inasmuch as dead bodies lying in water for any length of time may be ...
... essential to its production . Dead bodies are , therefore , converted into adipocere only in graves containing water , or in wet or at least very moist soil . Inasmuch as dead bodies lying in water for any length of time may be ...
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... essential that the results of the examination should be recorded at once in a book kept for that purpose , the examiner not waiting until he reaches his home , trusting to his memory for the facts . Neither should the record of the post ...
... essential that the results of the examination should be recorded at once in a book kept for that purpose , the examiner not waiting until he reaches his home , trusting to his memory for the facts . Neither should the record of the post ...
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... weapon was found should most carefully be observed and noted by the medical examiner , as it may become essential under certain circumstances to determine whether the wound was MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE AND TOXICOLOGY . 55.
... weapon was found should most carefully be observed and noted by the medical examiner , as it may become essential under certain circumstances to determine whether the wound was MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE AND TOXICOLOGY . 55.
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Henry Cadwalader Chapman. essential under certain circumstances to determine whether the wound was suicidal , homicidal , or accidental . ' In cases of persons taking their own lives , the mouth , fore- head , the region over the heart ...
Henry Cadwalader Chapman. essential under certain circumstances to determine whether the wound was suicidal , homicidal , or accidental . ' In cases of persons taking their own lives , the mouth , fore- head , the region over the heart ...
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... essential parts being shown in Figure 19 , or it may consist simply of a spectroscopic attachment to a microscope . The delicacy of the spectroscopic method of investigating blood - stains is such that a solution con- sisting of one ...
... essential parts being shown in Figure 19 , or it may consist simply of a spectroscopic attachment to a microscope . The delicacy of the spectroscopic method of investigating blood - stains is such that a solution con- sisting of one ...
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