A Handbook of the Practice of Forensic Medicine, Based Upon Personal Experience V. 2
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In this case the right side of the heart and coronary veins were perfectly turgid, less so the lungs, and the large venous trunks of the abdomen. — The body of the youngest and feeblest of the three, a journeyman, aged 20, likewise exhibited a purplish swollen countenance, and his tongue was also dark, swollen, and protruded three lines beyond the teeth. The trachea presented the same appearance as in the body just described, but the lungs of this one were much more distended with blood than in... either of the other two bodies, and the abdominal veins were actually stuffed hke sausages. Both kidneys, particularly the right one, were also turgid with blood, and there was a visible congestion of the brain. Case CCXXIX. — Burying Alive. — Suffocation in Sand. The perfectly fresh body of a powerful man was dissected two days after death, in July, the temperature being + 17*^ R. = 67^.75 P. Perfectly houseless, he had laid himself to sleep in a sandpit, and was there buried ahve. The whole of his face was covered with sand.
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