Post-Mortem Examinations, With Especial Reference to Medico-Legal Practice
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2. The question whether the child was of the full term or not could not positively be determined by the examination. 3. Respiration had not taken place, either during or after birth. 4. The child was not capable of living out of the womb of its mother ; its death in utero was caused by disease implicating the lungs, larynx, and brain. 5. There were no signs of any external violence. This concludes my list of cases, though it might easily be enlarged. Those given will suffice to in- dicate the m...ethod pursued. I should like to add a few words with regard to Il6 METHOD OF PERFORMING one point in conducting an autopsy, and that is the method of opening the thorax. It is evident to me that not a few young practioners, in common with the majority of students, sometimes experience great difficulties in this part of the examination, simply because they do not clearly appreciate the anatomi- cal conditions. In opening the wall of the thorax, the division of the cartilages should be made at a point as distant as possible from the sternum.
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