The Nineteenth Century, Količina 23Henry S. King & Company, 1888 |
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... death without exception in those countries the uncovered dead body is examined by a medical officer set apart for that duty ( the médecin vérificateur ) , who makes a written report detailing certain facts relating to the death obtained ...
... death without exception in those countries the uncovered dead body is examined by a medical officer set apart for that duty ( the médecin vérificateur ) , who makes a written report detailing certain facts relating to the death obtained ...
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... death and report the cause in writing , together with such other details as may be deemed necessary . 3. If the circumstances of death obviously demand a coroner's inquest , the case goes into his court and the cause is determined ...
... death and report the cause in writing , together with such other details as may be deemed necessary . 3. If the circumstances of death obviously demand a coroner's inquest , the case goes into his court and the cause is determined ...
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... death came , painless and effortless ; the pendulum had simply ceased to oscillate.22 He is said to have never wept nor laughed , to have been remark- able for his brilliant traits d'esprit ' and the apparent levity with which he ...
... death came , painless and effortless ; the pendulum had simply ceased to oscillate.22 He is said to have never wept nor laughed , to have been remark- able for his brilliant traits d'esprit ' and the apparent levity with which he ...
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