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Manslaughter at Dunedin

(f SB USITBD PEEBB ABSOCIATIOK). Dunedin March 5. An inquest era Mrs Adam, of Mosgiel, was held yesterday, Dr Cattan said the cause of death was puerperal estampsia. He thought any attempt to bring about premature birth was a grosb error of judgment. J. L. Peters |lwho attended the "women, states he was a perpetual student of Glasgow University, and passed the second professional He emphatically denied that he had done anything^ to induce premature labour. After ten minutes' retirement, four out of the six of the jurymen agreed to a verdict of manslaughter. The Coroner accepted this, and committed Peters for trial bail being allowed.

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 109, 8 March 1890, Page 3

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Manslaughter at Dunedin Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 109, 8 March 1890, Page 3

Manslaughter at Dunedin Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 109, 8 March 1890, Page 3

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