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Q.  That extended lengthwise on the tongue, did it ? A  This way (indicating}, Q . Upper or lower portion ?
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A. From the tip towards the bottom of the  tongue. Q On the  side ? .A Well, yes.
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Q. As though it had been cut that  way ?
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A.  It looked that way,  I don't say such is the case.
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Q.  It looked more like dental  contusion than anything else ?
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A. Yes;  that's the idea;  it looked that way.
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Q What shape were  those marks or contusions ?
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A.Which ones, now, Mr Gillan ?
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Q You speak of the contusions; you have already described the
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scars. A You mean the condition of the tongue, or on the neck around
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the thyroid, do you mean. Q Yes. A. Well, it was most marked on the left side, behind the left horn of the thyroid.
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Q. Most marked behind on the left side? A. Yes; and it covered quite an area, perhaps about an inch and a quarter or an inch and a half in diameter. Put it an inch and a quarter on the left side. On the right side it was not so marked. Q There was not so much on the right as it was on the left ?
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A No.
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Q You've seen convulsions, have you ? A.Yes.
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Q. This man could'nt have died of convulsion ? A. You could hardly expect thyroid convulsion. Q You think it would'nt have been done in any way by convulsion? A. No. Q. His marks on the tongue speak more strongly upon that, does it not ?
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BC Archives GR-0419        BRITISH COLUMBIA. ATTORNEY GENERAL. Box 95 File 1903/18            Attorney General documents.

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