Hand-Book for Coroners : Containing a Digest of All the Laws in the Thirty-Eight States of the Union Together With a Historical Resumé, From the Earliest Period to the Present Time. a Guide to the Physician in Post-Mortem Examinations And Valuable Miscell
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8. The swelling subsides and the colors fade after some days or, in some cases, weeks. 4. Abscesses may form, or ulceration and sloughing (local gan- grene) or erysipelas set in. 82 ASPECTS AND SURROUNDINGS OF DEATH. B — In the Dead. 1. There is very little swelling or change of colo?. 2. Yerj little blood is effused. There are hardly any clots or coagula. 3. There are no rainbow-like or prismatic changes of color. 4. No abscesses form and no erysipelatovis or gangrenous changes are met with. I...ll — Lacerated Wounds. A — Inflicted during Life. 1. There will be more hemorrhage and staining from the blood at first. 2. After a few hours or days there will be suppuration or other signs of repair; inflammation or gangrene may also supervene, as in incised wounds, B — After Death. 1. There is hardly any hemorrhage or staining, unless large veins are torn across. 2. No evidence of repair or of inflammation or gangrene (mor- tification) can be detected. N. B. — With some lacerated wounds, particularly those done by violent twisting, as when an arm is torn off by machinery or fingers are caught by steam-saws, etc, there is hardly any hem- orrhage, even in life.
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