MORPHINE POISONING:
INSURANCE DOCTOR'S DEATH. (By Cable. —Press Association—Copyright.) LONDON, December 3. Evidence at tho inquest showed that the death of Dr. Dicnock was due to an overdose of morphine. A verdict of suicide while temporarily insane was returned. Dr. Dimock, who was an insurance panel _octor at Wisbech, was recently remanded on a charge of criminal libel, on the information of the local chairman of the British Medical Association. He was found dead in hia bed. Two thousand sympathisers with the doctor made a demonstration. They smashed the windows of tho chairman's and another doctor's houses and as the" disturbances continued police reinforcements had to bo summoaed.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14841, 5 December 1913, Page 9
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108MORPHINE POISONING: Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14841, 5 December 1913, Page 9
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