Dr. Beaney's Vindication: With Reflections On the Inquest Held Upon the Body of Mary Lewis
The book Dr. Beaney's Vindication: With Reflections On the Inquest Held Upon the Body of Mary Lewis was written by author Beaney, James George, 1826-1891 Here you can read free online of Dr. Beaney's Vindication: With Reflections On the Inquest Held Upon the Body of Mary Lewis book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Dr. Beaney's Vindication: With Reflections On the Inquest Held Upon the Body of Mary Lewis a good or bad book?
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Truly there should have been a Coroner's inquest, and if Dr. Candler were equally vigilant as in the recent inquest, there would have been the vaunted " gaol delivery." I wonder how Dr. Tracey would have felt in reviewing his shameful blunder in the palace of Mr. Wintle. I should also like Dr. Tracey to let us know how he escaped a Coroner's inquest and an indictment in the case of Mrs. N., of South Yarra, who died under peculiar circumstances. The case is well known to the profession, and the ...extraordinary circumstance that occurred during the doctor's attendance. It is true that Dr. Tracey was then in danger, and that it was necessary to make prodigious efforts in order to quash the threatened action of the injured parties, but sufficient influence was brought to bear to save the terrified offender. The conduct of this gentlemen is, even by this showing, ample to warrant his being subjected to something like the treatment I recently endured ; and had he so serious a catalogue of mistakes against me, there is a moral certainty that he would have done his utmost that I should not have escaped.
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