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Pagina 29
If the proof of it by the prisoner ' s own confession were indispensable to the
conviction , we might almost tolerate the practice , though so repugnant to our
feelings : but , as the case is , it seems perpetuated for little or no purpose but that
of ...
If the proof of it by the prisoner ' s own confession were indispensable to the
conviction , we might almost tolerate the practice , though so repugnant to our
feelings : but , as the case is , it seems perpetuated for little or no purpose but that
of ...
Pagina 30
Mr . Green has recommended to our imitation ; a practice which renders crime a
double curse , - first , in the social injury resulting from its perpetration , next , in
the savage and unnatural means employed for its detection . As to the analogy ...
Mr . Green has recommended to our imitation ; a practice which renders crime a
double curse , - first , in the social injury resulting from its perpetration , next , in
the savage and unnatural means employed for its detection . As to the analogy ...
Pagina 432
Among the changes which have taken place in the practice : of surgery , it is
curious to trace that which respects the use of the lancet . Lanfranc , who
flourished about the close of the thirteenth century , says , “ Formerly physicians
exercised ...
Among the changes which have taken place in the practice : of surgery , it is
curious to trace that which respects the use of the lancet . Lanfranc , who
flourished about the close of the thirteenth century , says , “ Formerly physicians
exercised ...
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