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" The consummation of a rape, by which is meant a complete, full, and entire coition which is made without any consent or permission of the woman, seems to be impossible unless some very extraordinary circumstances occur. For a woman always possesses sufficient... "
Elements of Medical Jurisprudence - Page 38
by Samuel Farr - 1814 - 139 pages
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Elements of Medical Jurisprudence

Theodric Romeyn Beck - Medical jurisprudence - 1825 - 696 pages
...coition is prevented, may be possible. But the coHsuHiHiatwH of a rape, by which is meant a complete, full, and entire coition, which is made without any consent or permission of the •woman, teems to be impossible, unless some very extraordinary circumstances occur. For a woman always possesses...
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Elements of medical jurisprudence v. 1, Volume 1

Theodric Romeyn Beck - 1860 - 910 pages
...coition is prevented, may be possible. But the contummation of a rape, by which is meant a complete, full, and entire coition, which is made without any...her hands, to prevent the insertion of the penis, while she can keep her resolution entire."f "Independam* "The great points to be looked to," says Mr....
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Reports of Cases in Law and Equity, Determined in the Supreme ..., Volume 11

Iowa. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1861 - 694 pages
...violated against her will. " The consummation of a rape," says Farr, " by which is meant a complete, full and entire coition, which is made without any...of her hands to prevent the insertion of the penis, while she can keep her resolution entire." Dr. Thomas suggests that in this struggle with a healthy...
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Contributions to medicine and midwifery

Thomas Edward Beatty - 1866 - 710 pages
...is meant a complete, full, and entire " coition, which is made without any consent or per" mission of the woman, seems to be impossible, unless " some very extraordinary circumstances occur. For • Paris an,l Fonblanque, vol. ip 421. " a woman always possesses sufficient power by draw" ing back...
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People and Place: Historical Influences on Legal Culture

Constance Backhouse, Jonathan Scott Swainger - Law - 2003 - 260 pages
...was doubtful that a rape could be committed "on a grown female, in good health and strength," adding, "For a woman always possesses sufficient power, by...her hands, to prevent the insertion of the penis, while she can keep her resolution entire."4" Physicians were cautioned that "false accusations" were...
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