Forensic Medicine and Toxicology |
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abdomen absence accidental acid acute air-passages alcohol alleged amount appearance arsenic arsenious oxide asphyxia atropine birth blood bones brain bronchi cadaveric rigidity cause death cause of death child chloral hydrate chloroform chronic cicatrix colour condition contained cord criminal dead body delusions disease dose duodenum ecchymoses evidence examination external fatal female fluid fracture frequently funis hæmoglobin hæmorrhage hanging heart homicide hydrochloric acid inches indications infant inflicted injury insanity intestines Journ ligature lunatic lungs male melancholia menstruation mental mode of death months mouth mucous membrane muscles neck nitric acid occur organs patient person poisoning post-mortem potassium pregnancy present probably produced putrefaction recorded relation respiration result rupture sexual skin skull solution spermatozoa stains stomach strangulation subsequently substance sufficient suffocation suicide sulphuric acid surface swallowed symptoms taken takes place temperature tion tissues trachea unfrequently urine usually uterus vagina Vierteljahrsschr violence vomiting whilst woman wounds