Elements of Medical Jurisprudence : Interspaced With a Copious Selection of Curious And Instructive Cases And Anaylses of Opinions Delivered At Coroners' Inquests
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The following case is related by Mr. Dunlop.' A friend of his, while stationed with the army at Ceylon, was called to see the wife of a sergeant, who had received a wound in the side, with a knife, which involved the uterus ; the woman was then in the eighth month of her pregnancy. When asked, how it had happened, she stated, that while carrying out some knives which she had been cleaning, her foot slipped, — she let them fall, and fell on them, and the point of one entered her side. This femal...e died in consequence of the wound, but before her death, she told some of her com- panions, women of the regiment, that her husband had stabbed her ; and, as it was known that the parties had not lived on the happiest terms, suspicion was excited, and the husband was tried for the murder of his wife. On dissection, it was found that the wound had entered from above, and had penetrated the abdomen downwards, which led the examiner to think, that it could not well have happened in the manner first described by the deceased, namely by her having accidentally fallen on a knife.
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