Medical Jurisprudence, Volume 2W. Phillips, 1823 |
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Medical Jurisprudence, Volume 2 John Ayrton Paris,John Samuel Martin Fonblanque Volledige weergave - 1823 |
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Populaire passages
Pagina 109 - What punishment can human laws inflict on one who has withdrawn himself from their reach ? They can only act upon what he has left behind him, his reputation and fortune ; on the former by an ignominious burial in the highway, with a stake driven through his body...
Pagina 419 - If a man, however, does such an act of which the probable consequence may be, and eventually is, death; such killing may be murder, although no stroke be struck by himself, and no killing may be primarily intended...
Pagina 175 - ... spongy, and granulated, and without distinct blood-vessels, opaque, and thick, while the other will appear smooth, thin, and more transparent, and the vessels will be seen ramifying in its...
Pagina 142 - Whether the Indians can so prepare that stupefying herb, Datura, that they make it lie several days, months, years, according as they will have it, in a man's body without doing him any hurt, and at the end kill him without missing half an hour's time...
Pagina 416 - If a physician gives a person a potion, without any intent of doing him any bodily hurt, but with an intent to cure or prevent a disease, and contrary to the expectation of the physician, it kills him, this is no homicide; and the like of a chirurgeon.
Pagina 196 - As far as my experience goes, which is not a very confined one, because I have poisoned some thousands of animals, they are very nearly the same ; opium, for instance, will poison a dog similar to a man ; arsenic will have very near the same effect upon a dog as it would have, I take for granted, upon a man.
Pagina 15 - Paris says, however slow and feeble respiration may become by disease, yet it must always be perceptible, provided the naked breast and belly be exposed ; for when the intercostal muscles act, the ribs are elevated, and the sternum is pushed forward : when the diaphragm acts, the abdomen swells, now this can never escape the attentive eye ; and by looking at the chest and belly, we shall form a safer conclusion, than by the popular methods which have been usually adopted.
Pagina 369 - With juice of cursed hebenon in a vial, And in the porches of mine ears did pour The leperous distilment; whose effect Holds such an enmity with blood of man, That, swift as quicksilver, it courses through The natural gates and alleys of the body ; And, with a sudden vigour, it doth posset And curd, like eager droppings into milk, The thin and wholesome blood...
Pagina 109 - ... that the very act of suicide is an evidence of insanity; as if every man, who acts contrary to reason, had no reason at all: for the same argument would prove every other criminal non compos, as well as the self-murderer.
Pagina 171 - ... stitched up the abdomen, and laid the body aside in a cold situation for two days. Then I opened it again, in presence of the same gentlemen, and we found that now the liver, where it lay over the dissolved part of the stomach, was pulpy; its peritoneal coat was completely dissolved, and its substance was tender to a considerable depth- At this time the other parts of the liver were equally solid as before ; and as yet every part of the subject was free from putrefaction. The posterior face of...