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Narrated of a medico who is much m evidence at the Wellington morgue, that one of his subjects was. a pregnant woman. In the hurry of closing the corpse the child was placed m thp skull, and evidence of . death was duly given. It was subsequently found necessary for another doctor to make an examination of the remains, and his evidence differed materially from that of the first Sawbones. In fact he could not discover 4i any signs of the condition attributed •£■ to the deceased. • "Did you look m the skull ?" asked Surgeon No. 1/& N T ,o. 2 acknowledged that an j s^.m4a>a'|3sJ]ich cle^P*

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NZ Truth, Issue 143, 14 March 1908, Page 5

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105

Untitled NZ Truth, Issue 143, 14 March 1908, Page 5

Untitled NZ Truth, Issue 143, 14 March 1908, Page 5

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