That exhausts all I think it necessary to say upon what I have represented as the first question for your consideration — namely, whether the two deceased ladies, one or both of them, died by poison ; and you will consider whether in the circumstances... Trial of Dr. Pritchard - Page 270by Edward William Pritchard - 1906 - 343 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edward William Pritchard - Homicide - 1865 - 158 pages
...two deaths which are laid at the prisoner's door were in point of fact caused by poison. Gentlemen, that exhausts all I think it necessary to say upon...administered in large quantities, as present in her body — I should say in large quantities ; and, second, that Mrs Taylor died from the action of antimony,... | |
| Edward William Pritchard - Trials (Poisoning) - 1865 - 156 pages
...two deaths which are laid at the prisoner's door were in point of fact caused by poison ? Gentlemen, that exhausts all I think it necessary to say upon...antimony alone, administered in large quantities, or present in her body — I should say in large quantities ; and, second, that Mrs Taylor died from... | |
| Medicine - 1865 - 738 pages
...the Medical evidence in regard to the first question, he said the jury would consider whether it was possible to resist these conclusions — first, that...of antimony alone, administered in large quantities ; and second, that Mrs. Taylor died from the action of antimony, either alone or in combination with... | |
| Scotland. High Court of Justiciary, Alexander Forbes Irvine - Law reports, digests, etc - 1868 - 622 pages
...Paterson at the time of her death, and according to the evidence which you have had of the contents of a bottle that was found in her pocket, there may be...administered in large quantities, as present in her body — I should say in large quantities ; and, second, that Mrs. Taylor died from the action of antimony,... | |
| Medicine - 1885 - 942 pages
...the Medical evidence in regard to the first question, he said the jury would consider whether it was possible to resist these conclusions — first, that...of antimony alone, administered in large quantities ; and second, that Mrs. Taylor died from the action of antimony, either alone or in combination with... | |
| Pharmacy - 1866 - 774 pages
...the medical evidence in rcgurd to the first question, he said the jury would consider whether it was possible to resist these conclusions — first, that...antimony alone, administered in large quantities; and, second, that Mrs. Taylor died from the action of antimony, either alone or in combination with... | |
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