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VAGINA, adhesions in, 206
  imperforate, ib.
  obstructed, ib.
  malformation of, 207
  double, 265—266
  state of in virgins, 431
  poison introduced into, II. 221
  examination of the, III. 72

VAGITUS Uterinus, 224

VAPOUR, noxious, nuisances by, 331

VAPOURS, mercurial, II. 458
  noxious, III. 36

VARNISH manufactories, nuisances, 338

VEGETABLE fermentation, a source of nuisance, 332—345
  poisons, II. 138—182—366

VENEREAL disease, 88

VENOMOUS animals, II. 440

VENTILATION in jails, importance of, 125

VERATRIA, II. 374

VERDEGRIS, II 207—288—290

VERMILION, detection of, II. 277

VESALIUS, a Spanish physician, case of, II. 6

VESPA, II. 443

VIABILITE, 243

VIABILITY of infant, III. 100—108

VILLOUS coat of the stomach, separation of, II. 163

VINEGAR, action of on opium, II. 392
  on prussic acid, II. 406

VIPERS, II. 440
  bite of, II. 441

VIRGINITY, signs of, 424

VIRGINS, corpora lutea in, III. 71

VITERBI case of, II. 69

VITRIOL, white, see Sulphate of Zinc.
  oil of, see Sulphuric Acid.

VOMITING blood, feigned, 365
  urine feigned, ib.
  difficult to excite in cases of poisoning by opium, II. 389—393


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WADDING, murder detected by the examination of, III. 39