Wharton And Stills Medical Jurisprudence volume 3

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Wharton And Stills Medical Jurisprudence volume 3
Francis Wharton
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— The situation of the wound may point •• Hofmann, Ger. Med. , 1903. " Vibert, Precis de MGd. L^g. , 1900.
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86 14 67 33 96 4 60 40 52 48 202 PHYSICAL INJURIES BY FORCE, [§ 237 to its suicidal or homicidal origin. Suicidal wounds are inflicted upon those parts of the body most accessible to the hand: such as the head, neck, and anterior part of the trunk. They are usually either made by firearms or by cutting instruments. If by fire arms, most frequently in the h
...ead, or over the heart; if by cutting instru- ments, the throat is the most frequent site of the wound. If, there- fore, a wound is found upon some part of the body which it is manifestly impossible for the suicide to reach, tliis circumstance, in connection with the direction of the wound, will make the inter- vention of another person or the occurrence of accident evident. Yet, as in the greater number of all wounds the situation is such that the wound could be self-inflicted, the locality of the wound alone aft'ords merely, at most, a presumption as to the mode of origin.

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