A Manual of Medical Jurisprudence for Bengal and the North-western ProvincesF. Carbery, Bengal Military Orphan Press, 1856 - 608ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... PERSONS , AND OF DEAD BODIES . It is , of course , a matter of paramount importance that , on entering upon any ... person deputed by him , shall proceed to the spot and examine the wounds , or other corporal injuries , but he shall ...
... PERSONS , AND OF DEAD BODIES . It is , of course , a matter of paramount importance that , on entering upon any ... person deputed by him , shall proceed to the spot and examine the wounds , or other corporal injuries , but he shall ...
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... person will be forwarded by the police , as soon as the customary ' Sooruthal ' has been recorded , to the officer in charge of the sub- division ; should his station be in the direct line between the place where the investigation is ...
... person will be forwarded by the police , as soon as the customary ' Sooruthal ' has been recorded , to the officer in charge of the sub- division ; should his station be in the direct line between the place where the investigation is ...
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... persons supposed to have been murdered . Two boys set out on a journey from Bundlekund ; and , while bathing together , one , for the object of ... person , trusting to its disfigurement and to the p . 37 . 34 ON MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE.
... persons supposed to have been murdered . Two boys set out on a journey from Bundlekund ; and , while bathing together , one , for the object of ... person , trusting to its disfigurement and to the p . 37 . 34 ON MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE.
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... person ; and to compass this would certainly be regarded as no safe or easy undertaking , where it was understood that the medical officer could distinguish , in any body that might be brought to him , not only the age , con ...
... person ; and to compass this would certainly be regarded as no safe or easy undertaking , where it was understood that the medical officer could distinguish , in any body that might be brought to him , not only the age , con ...
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... person's age . The evidence of the Civil Surgeon , regarding the smaller bones , was viewed as equally unsatisfactory ; a small skull in two pieces [ " two pieces of a small skull " ? ] was stated in the Sooruthal to have been found ...
... person's age . The evidence of the Civil Surgeon , regarding the smaller bones , was viewed as equally unsatisfactory ; a small skull in two pieces [ " two pieces of a small skull " ? ] was stated in the Sooruthal to have been found ...
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6 ÆäÀÌÁö - His pursuits are sedentary, his limbs delicate, his movements languid. During many ages he has been trampled upon by men of bolder and more hardy breeds. Courage, independence, veracity, are qualities to which his constitution and his situation are equally unfavourable.
6 ÆäÀÌÁö - Bengalee. Large promises, smooth excuses, elaborate tissues of circumstantial falsehood, chicanery, perjury, forgery, are the weapons, offensive and defensive, of the people of the Lower Ganges. All those millions do not furnish one sepoy to the armies of the Company. But as usurers, as money-changers, as sharp legal practitioners, no class of human beings can bear a comparison with them.
583 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... test-tube, and add little by little pure powdered bicarbonate of soda or potash, till a fresh quantity produces no further effervescence of carbonic acid. We then agitate the whole with four or five times its bulk of pure ether, and leave it to settle. When the ether swimming on the top is perfectly clear, then decant some of it into a capsule, and leave it in a very dry place to spontaneous evaporation.
580 ÆäÀÌÁö - In a case of poisoning by such agents, even this will be of much importance. The method which I now propose for detecting the alkaloids in suspected matters, is nearly the same as that employed for extracting those bodies from the vegetables which contain them. The only difference consists in the manner of setting them free, and of presenting them to the action of solvents. We know that the alkaloids form acid salts, which are equally soluble in water and alcohol ; we know also that a solution of...
582 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... contains fatty or other insoluble matters, the liquid is to be filtered a second time, and then the filtrate and washings of the filter evaporated in the air-pump till nearly dry. If we have no air-pump, it is to be placed under a bell-jar over a vessel containing concentrated sulphuric acid.
583 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... but the greater part remains in the acidulated watery solution. The ether, on the other hand, retains all the animal matters which it has taken from the alkaline solutions. If it on spontaneous evaporation leaves a small quantity of a...
63 ÆäÀÌÁö - It is necessary for the practitioner to have a knowledge of the symptoms of the different poisons, and their antidotes ; as the enemies of the Raja, bad women, and ungrateful servants sometimes mix poison with food.
557 ÆäÀÌÁö - They go about in puris naturalibus with a fresh human skull in their hands, (off which they had previously eaten the putrid flesh, and from which afterwards with their fingers scooped out the brain and eyes) into which is poured whatsoever is given them to drink. They pretend to be indifferent whether it be ardent spirits or milk, or foul water.
240 ÆäÀÌÁö - A stout wooden. post about six feet long is firmly fixed in the ground, at the foot of it a narrow grave is dug, and to the top of the post the victim is firmly fastened by the long hair of his head. Four assistants hold his outstretched arms and legs, the body being suspended horizontally over the grave, with the face towards the earth. The officiating Junna...
461 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... every such offender shall be guilty of felony, and being convicted thereof, shall suffer death as a felon...