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− | lateral; that is, from side to side. It moved a little easier than what it should perhaps. Left horn of the thyroid cartilage broken and fractured.
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− | Q Is that membrane?
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− | A Well, it is known as bone-it is the oss-hyoidus,"oss" being the latin for bone.
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− | Q Would it take much force to fracture this?
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− | A Yes,and behind the thyroid on both sides right and left there is ecchyrnosus; that is blood, congealed blood.
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− | Q More marked on which side?
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− | A. More marked on the left side than the right. The tongue
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− | on the left side, about an inch from the tip, marks of scars.
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− | Q Were they fresh scars or wounds ?
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− | A. Apparently fresh From the nature of them,in so far as they were bleeding, and from the nature of these wounds I infer that they were acrimonial. Brain slightly anaemic, otherwise normal apparently, Lungs nodular in character and dark; not diminished to any marked extent in size. .. pus cavity in the apex of the right lung contained approximately a drachm of pus-a teaspoonfull. Left lung no pus cavities, and in better physical condition than the right, as evidenced by it not being so dark and the absence of pus, and so on.
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− | Q The heart?
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− | A Yes, I think that's about all I can report about the lungs at the present time any way. The apex of either limp, were more rounded and scarcely as sharp as in health. The heart; right heart slightly enlarged and engorged with blood-left flabby. The abdomen: stomach contained, well from four to six ounces of fluid, .bowels somewhat empty. Kidneys normal. liver normal, I mean by normal that they are as good as could be expected considering the physical condition or consumptive condition of his lungs; I don't mean absolutely normal. appendix normal.
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− | Q Pancreas normal ?
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− | BC Archives GR-0419 BRITISH COLUMBIA. ATTORNEY GENERAL. Box 95 File 1903/18 Attorney General documents.
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