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Yes,in a room  upstairs, off from the head of  the stairs.
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Q  On what  street  ?
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A.  I can't tell you what ?
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Q What is it commonly  known ?
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A  The Bowery,  I believe.  I don't know the names of  the street
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in town.Q Did you examine the body of  the deceased ?
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A. Yes. Q What did you find?
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A Well,  I made a casual  examination and my suspicions were aroused. The throat,  the  thyroid cartilage was pushed upwards and forward;  in  other words  there was a  stifness underneath the chin which ordinarily don 't exist in health-in fact is incompatible with health.
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Q A closer examination revealed what ?
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A A dislocation between the thyroid  and  the hyoid bone;  the hyoid and thyroid membrane. Q Any further marks or abrasions ?
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A There  were four.
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Q External  in character ?
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A External  in character-superficial,  through  the skin.
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Q What would you think they had been made by  doctor ?
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A.  It could have been made by a Tooth-pick.
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Mr Gillan objects to the question, and asks that it be stricken out.)
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Mr Devitt: I only want the doctor's opinion. Witness: It could have been caused by the fingernails, a  tooth-pick,  or anything.
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Q You also performed an autopsy  :
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A I did.
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Q When was  this, Doctor ?
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A. That would be the 18th.,  I think-yes 18th.,  the following day.
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Q At he request of whom?
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BC Archives GR-0419        BRITISH COLUMBIA. ATTORNEY GENERAL. Box 95 File 1903/18            Attorney General documents.

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