DECLARATIONS of dying men, 165—167—III. 6
DECOMPOSITION of dead bodies, 98
DECREPITUDE, 195
DEGENERATION by intermarriage, 168
DEGREES at Oxford and Cambridge, 3
Dublin, ib.
DELIRIUM, 300
DELIVERY, recent, proof of, 222—242—249
see Parturition.
pretended, cases of, 249
instrumental, 274
DELUSIONS, III. 7
DETECTION of opium, II. 394
belladonna, II. 413
DEODAND, II. 99
D'EON, Chevalier, 228
DIAMOND dust, II. 145
DIGITALIS, II. 148
DISEASES, feigned, 355
contagious, 105—II. 113
epidemic, 104—107
pestilential, 104
endemic, 106
hereditary, 173—324
DISEASED flesh, II. 444—447
DISLOCATION of cervical vertebræ, III. 52
DISORDERS, see Disease.
DISSECTION of criminals, 12
necessary skill in, II. 163
in cases of insanity, 327—II. 104
of body poisoned by arsenic, II. 225
sublimate, II. 226
tartar emetic, II. 283
copper, II. 291
sulphate of zinc, II. 298
sulphuric acid, II. 304
nitric acid, II. 309
potass, II. 323
soda, II. ib.
lime, II. 326
cantharides, II. 332
lead, II. 357
nitre, II. 382
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