Granville says: “The writers on medical jurisprudence do not state with any strictness what they mean by sudden death, whether it be death in ten minutes, ten hours, or ten days.
To this class belongs the circumstance related by Louis, the celebrated French writer on medical jurisprudence.
Many opinions relative to the longest and shortest period of pregnancy, associated with viability of the issue, have been expressed by authors on medical jurisprudence.
These considerations ought to prevent us from receiving statements (Taylor's Medical Jurisprudence, pp.
In this case the question was as to reading medical books on insanity on trials where the question of insanity arose; the book was Ray’s “Medical Jurisprudence of Insanity.
Yet we constantly find in books on law, and on medical jurisprudence, the expression "nine months or forty weeks.
In forensic medicine the works of Taylor, Medical Jurisprudence (5th ed.
Ibid; The principles and practice of medical jurisprudence.
This is, in our opinion, the best book extant on medical jurisprudence.
Development in Obstetric Art, in Medical Jurisprudence, and in Oral Clinical Teaching.
Development in Obstetric Art, in Medical Jurisprudence, in Oral Clinical Teaching.
Gallard, General Secretary of the Society, after having carefully hidden the back part of the photograph, had circulated it about among the members with this note: "Enigma of Medical Jurisprudence.
He took his pamphlet and read: "The photograph sent to the Society of Medical Jurisprudence by Dr.
Vernois's report on "The Application of Photography to Medical Jurisprudence," the savant himself, even while denying the results of which Dr.
Such is confessedly the case in the department of Medical Jurisprudence.
This very term, Medical Jurisprudence, as now used in colleges, is generally acknowledged to be a misnomer.
Medical jurisprudence, that branch of juridical law which concerns questions of medicine.
Forensic medicine, medical jurisprudence; medicine in its relations to law.
On the shelves there you will find Casper, Taylor, Guy and Ferrier, and the other authorities on medical jurisprudence, and I will put out one or two other books that you may find useful.
Mr. Cooper, the Analytical Chemist and Lecturer on Medical Jurisprudence, was then called and examined by Serjeant Byles.
For minute directions as to the conduct of toxicological investigations, see Taylor’s Medical Jurisprudence, 1873, I.
The main authorities drawn upon have been:— Taylor’s Medical Jurisprudence, 1873.
Taylor, in his work on medical jurisprudence, says: "Antimony in the metallic state is so easily procured from a small quantity of material that on no account should this be omitted.
Taylor's great work on medical jurisprudence, now passing through the press.
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