Hints On Medical Jurisprudence : Adapted And Intended for the Use of Those Engaged in Judicial And Magisterial Duties in British India

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In the case of Lord AVilliam Russell no weapon could be discovered, and although the wound in the throat bore some of the characters of a suicidal incision, this fact alone was sufficient to show that it had been the act of a murderer.
With respect to the weapon being found at a distance from the body, the other circumstances should be taken into consi- deration before any opinion is expressed.
It does not always happen that the weapon with which a wound has been produced, is covered with blood
.... It has been remarked that in the case of stabs, the knife is frequent- ly without any stains of blood upon it ; or there is only a slight film, which, on drying, gives to the surface a brown colour. The explanation of this appears to be that the weapon, in being withdrawn is sometimes cleanly wiped against the edges of a wound in the integuments.
3. Marks of Blood.
It is proper to notice all marks of blood on the person, or in the vicinity, and to observe where the greatest quantity has been effused ; this is generally found on the spot, where the deceased has died.


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