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− | A. No, I didn't know as it does. You may have dozens of convulsions and not have —
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− | Q (Interrupting) They would leave no trace of them ?
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− | A No violence in any way.
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− | Q You might bite the tongue in convulsion. A Possibly, yes.
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− | Q Now, in performing this autopsy, you say the thyroid was pushed upwards and outwards ?
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− | A. Yes; that's one thing I might not have made clear in the report-it's a very good point-upwards and out\wards, as you say.
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− | Q. How long had that fracture taken place before death ?
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− | A. Well it had taken place long enough to produce ecchyiaosus. There was blood around it.
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− | Q In other words it was broken before circulation had ceased, you can't tell how long ?
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− | A. No; It would'nt be just for me to be too definite on that.
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− | Q . That's all, Doctor.
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− | Re-direct examination by Mr Devitt.
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− | Q. You are retained by fee, by the City of Trail, as Medical Health officer ?
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− | A. Yes.
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− | Q It was not your duty to visit him until instructed by the Board of health ? A No.
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− | Q Were there any discolorations, Doctor ?
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− | A. Yes.
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− | Q External, I mean ?
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− | A. -No.
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− | i. There was no discoloration ?
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− | A. I saw no discoloration—on the skin you mean ?
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− | Q Yes.
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− | Q Now there's another thing/ In about the trychea—
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− | EC Archives GR-0419 BRITISH COLUMBIA. ATTORNEY GENERAL. Box 95 File 1903/18 Attorney General documents.
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