On holding up the head, to examine the place of separation from the body, the muscles of the neck had evidently retracted themselves considerably ; and the fourth cervical vertebra was found to be cut through its substance, transversely, leaving the surfaces... A Summer's Day at Windsor, and a Visit to Eton - Página 76por Edward Jesse - 1841 - 151 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1813 - 682 páginas
...transversely, leaving tlie suifai es of the divided portions perfectly • и юн ill and even, аи appearance which, could have been produced only by a heavy blow, inflicted with »very sharp instrument, and »Inch furnished tlie la- 1 proof wanting to identify Kin;; Charles the... | |
| sir Henry Halford (1st bart.) - 1813 - 30 páginas
...; and the fourth cervical vertebra was found to be cut through its substance, transversely, leaving the surfaces of the divided portions perfectly smooth...which furnished the last proof wanting to identify King Charles the First. After this examination of the head, which served every purpose in view, and... | |
| 1813 - 550 páginas
...and the fourth cervical vertebra was • Tound to be cut through its substance, transversely, leaving the surfaces of the divided portions perfectly smooth...which furnished the last proof wanting to identify King Charles the First. " After this examination of the head, which served every purpose in view, and... | |
| 1813 - 552 páginas
...considerably; and the fourth cervical vertebra was found to be cut through its substance, transversely, leaving the surfaces of the divided portions perfectly smooth...which furnished the last proof wanting to identify King Charles the First. " After this examination of the head, which served every purpose in view, and... | |
| 1813 - 778 páginas
...and the fourth cervical ver" tebra was found to be cut through its substance, transversely, leaving the surfaces of the divided portions perfectly smooth...which furnished the last proof wanting to identify King Charles the First. — After this examination of the head, which served every purpose in view,... | |
| 1813 - 566 páginas
...considerably; and the fourth cervical vertebra found to be cut through its substance, transversely, leaving the surfaces of the divided portions perfectly smooth...sharp instrument, and which furnished the last proof wauling to identify King Charles the First. " After (his examination of the head, which served every... | |
| 1813 - 594 páginas
...and the fourth cervical vertes bra was found to bo cut through its substance, transversely, leaving the surfaces of the divided portions perfectly smooth and even, an appearance which could havo been produced only by a heavy blow, inflicted with a very sharp mstrument, and which furnished... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1813 - 438 páginas
...; and the fourth cervical vetebra was found to be cut through its substance, transversely, leaving the surfaces of the divided portions perfectly smooth and even, an appearance wh'ch could have been produced oi.ly by a heavy blow, inflicted with a very sharp 'instrument, and... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1814 - 830 páginas
...; and the fourth cervical vertebra was found to be cut through its substance, transversely, leaving the surfaces of the divided portions perfectly smooth...produced only by a heavy blow, inflicted with a very (harp instrument, and which furnished the last proof wanting to identify King Charles the First. .... | |
| 1815 - 772 páginas
...; and the fourth cervical vertebra was found to be cut through its substance, transversely, leaving the surfaces of the divided portions perfectly smooth...which furnished the last proof wanting to identify King Charles the First. " After this examination of the head, which served every purpose in view, and... | |
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