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HANGING, death by, II. 42
  whether induced by apoplexy, II. 43
  signs of death, produced by, II. 45
  recovering after, 89
  death by, III. 42
  accidental, III. 43
  murder by, III. 44

HARGRAVE, Francis, his note on the legitimate period of gestation, 218

HARVEY, Dr. William, 8

HEAD, injuries of, 326 II. 25
  policy of preserving, III. 73

HEALTH, preservation of the public, 85
  in Ireland, 85

HEART, functions of the, II. 17
  rupture of, II. 26
    See Syncope.
  morbid structure of, II. 30
  examination of the, III. 56
  ruptured, III. 60
  of infant, examination of the, III. 119

HEAT, death by, II. 63
  application of, II. 81

HELLEBORE, II. 203—207
  white, II. 372
    poisoning by, II. 373
    antidote to, II. 374
  black, II. 374
  fœtid, II. 375

HEMLOCK, II. 148—203—207—420
  water, II. 421

HENBANE, II. 207
  black, II. 395

HEREDITARY madness, 325

HERMAPHRODITES, 207—228—283
  non-existence of, 284—288
  supposed cases of, 285—288

HERNIA feigned, 373

HOMICIDE generally, II. 1
  by misadventure, II. 466

HOMO diluvii testis, detected, III. 83

HORN manufactories, a source of nuisance, 338

HOSPITALS, ventilation of, 126
  not nuisances, 351