IMPREGNATION, 203—III. 71
sine penetratione, 203
per urethram, 204
experiments on, 268
consent not necessary to, 436
IMPRISON, power of Censors to, 24
IMPRISONMENT, murder by excessive, II. 112
INCISED wounds, II. 119
INDICTMENT for nuisances, 334—350
INFANT, violation of, 419
See Rape.
dead body of, how to be examined, III. 99
whether born alive, III. 100
dissection of, III. 107
death of, whether natural, III. 122
criminals, III. 131
INFANCY, 188
INFANTICIDE, 249—258—III. 84
physiological illustrations of, III. 98
INFECTION, distinction of, 105
increasing danger of, a nuisance, 352
INJUNCTION, against nuisances, 340
INQUEST, Coroners, II. 93—112
See Coroner.
by Justices of the Peace, II. 98—107
INQUISITION of lunacy, 295
in England does not bind land in Ireland, 295
INQUIRY, medical, synopsis of, III. 1
as to bodily health, III. 8
age and occupation, ib.
present symptoms, ib.
meals last taken, III. 9
stools and vomitings, III. 11—13
remedies used, III. 12
paroxysm of passion, III. 14
intoxication, III. 15
body found dead, III. 18
description of person, III. 22
formation of the neck, III. 22
period elapsed since death, III. 23
marks of wounds, III. 25
whether self inflicted, III. 32
smell of cloaths, III. 35
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