Lectures on medical jurisprudenceJ.A. Churchill, 1878 - 663 pages |
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... notice here is the very different position which the medical practitioner occupies in France and Germany to what he does in our criminal cases . In place of being subjected to a viva voce examination on the precognition or trial , at ...
... notice here is the very different position which the medical practitioner occupies in France and Germany to what he does in our criminal cases . In place of being subjected to a viva voce examination on the precognition or trial , at ...
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... notice of the occasions on which the medical practitioner may have to assist in the elucidation of legal questions , and the kind of evidence which may be expected of him under such cir- cumstances . Having touched on these topics I ...
... notice of the occasions on which the medical practitioner may have to assist in the elucidation of legal questions , and the kind of evidence which may be expected of him under such cir- cumstances . Having touched on these topics I ...
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... notice , a female , who died from the action of abortives , on her deathbed accused a clergyman of being the father of the child with which she had been pregnant , though he was able to establish an alibi at the time the conception must ...
... notice , a female , who died from the action of abortives , on her deathbed accused a clergyman of being the father of the child with which she had been pregnant , though he was able to establish an alibi at the time the conception must ...
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... notice of one other point and the reflections to which it gives rise , I shall conclude these introductory remarks . I refer to the circumstance of medical witnesses losing their temper and retaliating by abuse , when subjected to what ...
... notice of one other point and the reflections to which it gives rise , I shall conclude these introductory remarks . I refer to the circumstance of medical witnesses losing their temper and retaliating by abuse , when subjected to what ...
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... notice in the course of his ordinary practice , whether from motives of humanity , from love of justice , or from the less excusable desire on his part of thus obtaining a little notoriety . Now I need scarcely say that the medical man ...
... notice in the course of his ordinary practice , whether from motives of humanity , from love of justice , or from the less excusable desire on his part of thus obtaining a little notoriety . Now I need scarcely say that the medical man ...
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