A Manual of medical jurisprudence and toxicologyW.B. Saunders, 1896 - 238 pages |
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... NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA , OF THE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY , AND OF THE ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF PHILADELPHIA . SECOND EDITION , REVISED WITH 55 ILLUSTRATIONS AND 3 PLATES IN COLORS PHILADELPHIA W. B. SAUNDERS 925 WALNUT ...
... NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA , OF THE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY , AND OF THE ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF PHILADELPHIA . SECOND EDITION , REVISED WITH 55 ILLUSTRATIONS AND 3 PLATES IN COLORS PHILADELPHIA W. B. SAUNDERS 925 WALNUT ...
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... Natural Causes CHAPTER XI . Infanticide - Live Birth - Appearance of Infant Born at Full Term - Means of Determining whether Child has Breathed- Docimasia Pulmonum ― Objections to Hydrostatic Test - Doci- masia Circulationis - Size of ...
... Natural Causes CHAPTER XI . Infanticide - Live Birth - Appearance of Infant Born at Full Term - Means of Determining whether Child has Breathed- Docimasia Pulmonum ― Objections to Hydrostatic Test - Doci- masia Circulationis - Size of ...
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... nature of the case , be expected to have . A person , for example , happens to be walking in the street . He sees a boy run over by a street car , or a man plunge a dirk into another ; or the shot of a pistol is heard and a man is seen ...
... nature of the case , be expected to have . A person , for example , happens to be walking in the street . He sees a boy run over by a street car , or a man plunge a dirk into another ; or the shot of a pistol is heard and a man is seen ...
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... nature of the external injuries having been noted , if any such be present , the body should next be examined internally . ' In making the internal examination it is best to begin with the head , except in cases of asphyxia , as in such ...
... nature of the external injuries having been noted , if any such be present , the body should next be examined internally . ' In making the internal examination it is best to begin with the head , except in cases of asphyxia , as in such ...
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... nature are likely to be made by the medical examiner . Inas- much as the bones of the domestic animals have been 1 In this connection it should be mentioned that in cases involving life or death the post - mortem examination should be ...
... nature are likely to be made by the medical examiner . Inas- much as the bones of the domestic animals have been 1 In this connection it should be mentioned that in cases involving life or death the post - mortem examination should be ...
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