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 DECLARATIONS of dying men, 165—167—III. 6

DECOMPOSITION of dead bodies, 98

DECREPITUDE, 195

DEGENERATION by intermarriage, 168

DEGREES at Oxford and Cambridge, 3 Dublin, ib.

DELIRIUM, 300

DELIVERY, recent, proof of, 222—242—249 see Parturition. pretended, cases of, 249 instrumental, 274

DELUSIONS, III. 7

DETECTION of opium, II. 394 belladonna, II. 413

DEODAND, II. 99

D'EON, Chevalier, 228

DIAMOND dust, II. 145

DIGITALIS, II. 148

DISEASES, feigned, 355 contagious, 105—II. 113 epidemic, 104—107 pestilential, 104 endemic, 106 hereditary, 173—324

DISEASED flesh, II. 444—447

DISLOCATION of cervical vertebræ, III. 52

DISORDERS, see Disease.

DISSECTION of criminals, 12 necessary skill in, II. 163 in cases of insanity, 327—II. 104 of body poisoned by arsenic, II. 225   sublimate, II. 226   tartar emetic, II. 283   copper, II. 291   sulphate of zinc, II. 298   sulphuric acid, II. 304   nitric acid, II. 309   potass, II. 323   soda, II. ib. lime, II. 326   cantharides, II. 332   lead, II. 357   nitre, II. 382