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A.  Dr. Goulthard, Coroner. Q Where was the autopsy held? A. Over at  the morgue, in Mr Binn's office. Q  At the autopsy what did you find ? A. Might  not I  read the report ?
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Mr Gillan No; you can refresh your memory from it  only as it is.
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Witness;      In the  meantime,  this is written.
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Mr. Gillan: I must object to having it read at all.
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Mr. Devitt  Doctor, we will have to depend upon your memory.
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Witness Well, my memory is good.
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Mr Gillan I must ask that he have no notes before him it all. Mr Devitt)  What did you find on your autopsy of the body of  the deceased? A What particular part of the body ? Q. What was the condition of the trychea ? A I can give it almost verbatim, if  that's what you want. Q Yes.
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A Well  the general condition,  somewhat emaciated. Q Mr Gillan  That is the trychea ?
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A. No;  the general  condition of  the body was somewhat emaciated. Q.(By Mr. Devitt Would the emaciated condition lead you to
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believe that sufficient nutrition had not been administered
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to the deceased during the term of his illness ? A. Well, the bowels and stomach were somewhat empty, if not almost. But if you want this autopsy now, let me give it to you.
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Q.  Yes.
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A/ Eyes protruding, pupils widely dilated, scrotum  bluish. In fact  that's about all there is in the report on the autopsy-the general condition. Now take the throat;  the thyroid cartilage pushed upwards and outwards. displacement
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BC Archives GR-0419        BRITISH COLUMBIA. ATTORNEY GENERAL. Box 95 File 1903/18            Attorney General documents.

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