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... Heart , and Lungs . 36 CHAPTER III . Wounds - Medico - legal Definition of Wounds - Comparison of Wounds with Weapon Inflicting Them and Clothes of Deceased- Incised , Contused , Penetrating Wounds - Suicidal , Homicidal , Accidental ...
... Heart , and Lungs . 36 CHAPTER III . Wounds - Medico - legal Definition of Wounds - Comparison of Wounds with Weapon Inflicting Them and Clothes of Deceased- Incised , Contused , Penetrating Wounds - Suicidal , Homicidal , Accidental ...
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... begin with the head , except in cases of asphyxia , as in such cases if the head is opened first the blood is apt to run out of the right side of the heart . The scalp having been divided , MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE AND TOXICOLOGY . 25.
... begin with the head , except in cases of asphyxia , as in such cases if the head is opened first the blood is apt to run out of the right side of the heart . The scalp having been divided , MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE AND TOXICOLOGY . 25.
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... heart and lungs , larynx and trachea should be at once examined in situ , and after removal , parts of the organ being preserved . The stomach having been ligated at both the cardiac and pyloric orifices , each orifice being secured by ...
... heart and lungs , larynx and trachea should be at once examined in situ , and after removal , parts of the organ being preserved . The stomach having been ligated at both the cardiac and pyloric orifices , each orifice being secured by ...
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... Heart , and Lungs . IT is frequently stated that persons have been buried alive , or we hear of individuals having ... heart beats or the lungs expand and contract . Not unfrequently , however , it is very difficult to determine ...
... Heart , and Lungs . IT is frequently stated that persons have been buried alive , or we hear of individuals having ... heart beats or the lungs expand and contract . Not unfrequently , however , it is very difficult to determine ...
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... heart are reduced to three or four a minute ; the respirations are so infrequent , and follow each other at such long intervals , that the most experienced and care- ful observer will often find it difficult to convince himself that the ...
... heart are reduced to three or four a minute ; the respirations are so infrequent , and follow each other at such long intervals , that the most experienced and care- ful observer will often find it difficult to convince himself that the ...
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