DISSECTION of a body poisoned by opium, II. 393
by prussic acid, II. 407
belladonna, II. 412
mushrooms, II. 233
danger of punctures during, II. 448
of the stomach, by Mr. Burns, II. 168
by Dr. Haviland, II. 169
of Margaret Burns, II. 178
of William Mitchell, II. 190
anatomical, instructions for, III. 45
of the brain and its membranes, III. 46
of the thorax, III. 52
of the abdomen, III. 60
of the uterus, III. 67
of the vagina, III. 72
of infants, III. 107
DIVING, II. 33
DIVORCE, 176
propter impotentiam, 177
DOGS meat, poison of, II. 446
DONELLAN, case of, II. 401
DORCHESTER, Marquis of, 10
DOUGH, arsenic does not prevent its rising, II. 250
corrosive sublimate does, II. 250—265
DOWNING, Mrs. case of, II. 241
DROPSY, feigned, 364
DROWNING, II. 35—III. 21—39
death, how produced by, ib.
signs of death by, II. 37—89
resuscitation after, II. 38—76
DROWNED bodies, buoyancy of, II. 40
DRUGS, search of, 20—63—68—138
poisonous, sale of, 139
DRUNKENNESS, does not excuse, III. 138
DRY-GRINDERS, guard for, II. 457
DUBLIN, Trinity College, degree at, 3
DUEL, surgeon attending, 167
DUMBNESS, feigned, 370
DURESS, murder by, II. 112
DYSENTERY, decline of, 88
E
EARTHS, caustic alkaline, II. 325
EFFLUVIA, putrefactive, 95
contagious, 106
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