A Synopsis of Modern Medical Jurisprudence : Anatomically, Physiologically, And Forensically Illustrated : for the Faculty of Medicine, Magistrates, Lawyers, Coroners, And Jurymen
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What were the causes of its death ? Did they occur before or after birth, or during deli- very ? Was the placenta healthy ? The tendency of these questions being sufficiently evident, we shall make no observations upon them. 440 INFANTICIDE, &C. £. Of the Murder of the Foetus in Utero, or Criminal Abortion* Before we proceed to any inquiry into the signs by which it may be known that fatal violence has been, done to the foetus in utero, it becomes ne- cessary to settle a preliminary question of... much importance, namely, to ascertain the period of gestation when the foetus is to be considered as endowed with Hfe* On this subject, the ancients were, by far, the most extravagant. The same fundamental error, however, pervaded all their theories. They be- lieved that the sentient and vital principle was not infused into the foetus, until some time after con- ception had taken place. The Stoics believed that the soul was not united to the body before the act of respiration. The Canon law of the church of Rome also distinguished between the animate and inanimate foetus, and punished the destruction of the former with the severity of homicide.
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