A Medico Legal Treatise On Malpractice And Medical Evidence Comprising the Elem

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A Medico Legal Treatise On Malpractice And Medical Evidence Comprising the Elem
John J Elwell
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— It would be diflicult to do it.
Qties. — Of what medical works are you the author ?
Ans. — I have written a work on Continued Fevers ; one on Diseases of the Respiratory System, on Dysentery, on Chronic Pleurisy, and I have edited the Bullalo 3Icdical Joimicd, in tliis city, for eight or nine years.
Ques. — Would you or not expect that the dressings to the foot, in either of the cases supposed, in the foregoing interroga- tories, if not so tight as to injure the skin or to destroy the loose f
...lap, could possibly lay the foundation for amputation ?
Ans. — I should think it not possible.
Cross-examination hj Plaintiff's Counsel.
Ques. — Might not amputation ultimately become necessary, by reason of too tightly bandaging the foot, and improperly dressing it on the first occasion, in the cases suggested in the second and third direct interrogatories ?
Ans. — It might.
The cross-examination, which was lengthy, did not, in the least, shake the effect of the direct.
The following is the depositioa of Prof F.


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