This I have done, and while retaining Dr. Murrell's text closely, I have
made large additions, in order to bring the "Aids" up to present
requirements. I have also rearranged the matter with the object of
making the various sections more consecutive than they were previously.
W.G. AITCHISON ROBERTSON.
SURGEONS' HALL,
EDINBURGH,
_June_, 1914.
CONTENTS
PART I
FORENSIC MEDICINE
PAGE
I. Crimes 1
II. Medical Evidence 2
III. Personal Identity 10
IV. Examination of Persons found Dead 12
V. Modes of Sudden Death 13
VI. Signs of Death 16
VII. Death from Anaesthetics, etc. 19
VIII. Presumption of Death; Survivorship 20
IX. Assaults, Murder, Manslaughter, etc. 21
X. Wounds and Mechanical Injuries 21
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