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WATCH and WARD, physicians exempt, 18—72
  surgeons and apothecaries exempt, 54

WATER, in the stomach or lungs of bodies supposed to have been drowned, II. 38
  boiling, death by, II. 202—316
  stagnant, 91
  tainting, 330—350—351

WHITING, case of Michael, II. 265

WHITEWASHING infected chambers should be enforced, 142

WILL, incapacity of making a, 293

WINE, action of, II. 434

WINES adulterated with lead, II. 344—345
  test of, II. 363

WITNESSES, medical, 153
  expenses of, 154
  examination of, 158
  not privileged, 160
  observations on, 161

WOMB and its appendages, III. 69

WOUNDS, classification of, II. 116
  examination of, II. 118—III. 45
  direction of, II. 119—126
  incised, II. 119
  gun-shot, II. 124
  whether inflicted during life, II. 127—III. 31
  whether mortal, III. 30

WOUNDING, murder by, II. 116


Y

YELLOW fever, 109—116—135


Z

ZINC and its compounds, II. 202
  sulphate of, II. 207
    poisoning by, II. 297
    tests of, II. 299

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