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FOOD, adulterations of, 74

FOOTSTEPS, importance of tracing, III. 37

FORAMINA, examination of, III. 79
  natural, extraordinary case of, III. 80

FOXGLOVE, II. 203

FRACTURE of the skull, examination of, III. 46

FROTH or foam, appearance of, III. 21

FUMIGATION should be enforced, 142

FUNGI, poisonous, II. 425


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GALVANISM, II. 82

GAMBOGE, II. 203—207—371

GAOL fever, II. 115
    See Jail. infectious diseases in, II. 113—115 GAOLER, to receive persons committed by the College of Physicians, 20—26 GAS, nuisances by, 331 diminution of, 339 GASES, noxious, II. 48 GASTRIC juice, effects of, II. 164—168—171 appearance of solutions by, II. 175 perforations, II. 164—III. 64 GENITALS, examination of the, III. 72 GESTATION, usual period of, 218—230 shortest period, 241 longest period, 242 authorities on, 247 GLASS powdered, II. 146—334 GODFREY, Sir Edmonsbury, II. 95 GOULARD'S extract, II. 350 GRAVES, depth of, 93—98 GRAVEL, feigned, 366 GRIEF, excessive, death by, II. 26—28—30—110 GUNPOWDER, not to be kept in large quantities, 352 GUNSHOT wounds, II. 124 course of, ib.


H

HABEAS Corpus to bring up a lunatic, 294

HÆMOPTHYSIS, feigned, 365

HAIR, chopped, II. 334