
Medical Jurisprudence, Volume 3 (of 3)
by J. S. M. Fonblanque John Ayrton Paris
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- MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE.
- CONTENTS OF THE APPENDIX.
- A SYNOPSIS OF THE OBJECTS OF INQUIRY IN CASES OF SUDDEN, AND MYSTERIOUS SICKNESS, AND DEATH.
- A COMMENTARY UPON THE PRECEDING OBJECTS OF INQUIRY:
- CASE I. THE PATIENT IS LIVING, AND MEDICAL ASSISTANCE IS REQUIRED.
- CASE II. THE PATIENT IS DEAD.—THE ATTENDANTS CAN FURNISH ONLY AN IMPERFECT ACCOUNT OF HIS DISSOLUTION.
- CASE III. THE PERSON IS FOUND DEAD, AND THE HISTORY OF HIS DISSOLUTION IS UNKNOWN.
- 1. Circumstances to be learnt by the Inspection of the Body.
- 2. Circumstances to be learnt by an examination of surrounding and collateral objects.
- 3. Circumstances to be learnt by the Interrogation of competent witnesses.
- 4. Circumstances to be learnt by Anatomical Dissection.
- ABORTION AND INFANTICIDE.
- PHYSIOLOGICAL ILLUSTRATIONS. Abortion.
- INFANTICIDE.
- 1. To ascertain whether the Child was born alive?
- II. Whether, supposing the child to have been born alive, its death was the result of natural causes, of wilful violence, or of negligence and abandonment?
- OF CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY, AND PLEAS IN BAR OF EXECUTION.
- OF PUNISHMENTS.
- POSTSCRIPT.
- INDEX OF CASES.
- INDEX.
- APPENDIX TO PART I.
- STATUTE. 9 Hen. 5.
- Lordinance encontre les entremettours de fysyk et de Surgerie.
- STATUTE. 3. Hen. 8. c. 11. An Act for the appointing Physicians and Surgeons.
- STATUTE. 5. Hen. 8. c. 6. An Act concerning Surgeons to be discharged of Quests and other things.
- STATUTE. 14 and 15 Hen. 8. c. 5. The Privileges and Authority of Physicians in London.
- [The Charter of Incorporation].
- 32. Hen. 8. c. 40. For Physicians and their Privilege.
- STATUTE. 32. Hen. 8. c. 42. For Barbers and Surgeons.
- 34. 35. Hen. 8. c. 8. A Bill that Persons being no common Surgeons, may minister Medicines, notwithstanding the Statute.
- 1. Mary, c. 9. An Act touching the Corporation of Physicians in London.
- 6th & 7th Will. 3. c. 4. An Act for exempting Apothecaries from serving the Offices of Constable, Scavenger, and other Parish and Ward Offices, and from serving upon Juries.
- 10. Geo. 1. c. 20.
- 18. Geo. 2. c. 15. An Act for making the Surgeons of London and the Barbers of London two separate and distinct Corporations.
- 55. Geo. 3. c. 194. An Act, for better regulating the Practice of Apothecaries throughout England and Wales.
- A Royal Charter granted to the Apothecaries of London 30 Maii 13 Jacobii.
- Royal Letter to the College of Physicians.
- To our trusty and well beloved the Lord Mayor of our City of London for the time being and to the Deputy Lieutenants and Commissioners of the Militia of London and Westminster that now are and hereafter shall be, and to all other Officers and Ministers whom it may concern.
- College Questions resolved by the Lord Chancellor and Judges in the fifth of King James his Reign An. Dom. 1607
- Concerning Punishment & Correction against Offenders.
- CASES.
- Dr. BONHAM’S CASE.[111] (From 8 Co. Rep. 114.) Hil. 7 Jac. 1.
- Dr. Groenvelt vers. Dr. Burwell and others, Censors of the College of Physicians (from 1 Comyns Rep. p. 75)
- William Rose’s Case
- The King against the President and College of Physicians. (From 7 Term Rep. p. 282)
- Return to a Habeas Corpus. (Goodall. 467)
- Doctor Burgess’ Case. (Goodall’s Proceedings 376)
- Doctor Winterton’s Letter to the President.
- LILLY’S DIPLOMA. The License of Dr. Sheldon, Archbishop of Canterbury, granted to William Lilly, the Astrologer, to practise Physic. Dated A. D. 1670.
- 33 Geo. 2.—Burrow’s Reports. Rex vers. Master and Wardens of the Company of Surgeons in London.
- MIDWIFE’S OATH. The Oath to be administered to a Midwife by the Bishop or his Chancellor, when she is licensed to that office, is said to have been as followeth. 2 Burn Ecc. Law 469.
- Certificate of the College of Physicians concerning the Midwives of London.
- 59 Geo. 3. c. 41. An Act to establish Regulations for preventing Contagious Diseases in Ireland. 14th June 1819.
- 14 Geo. 3. c. 49. An Act for regulating Mad-Houses.
- REPORT. The Select Committee appointed to consider the validity of the doctrine of Contagion in the Plague; and to report their observations thereupon, together with the Minutes of the Evidence taken before the House: Have considered the matters to them preferred, and have agreed upon the following Report.
- Chorley, M. D. v. Bolcot, executor. (From 4 T. R. p. 317.)
- Lipscombe v. Holmes, esq. (From Campbell.)
- Slater v. Baker and Stapleton, C. B. (From 2 Wils. R. 359.)
- Seare against Prentice. From 8 East.
- APPENDIX. PART II.
- Mich. Term. 1821, C. B. Severn v. Olive.
- Two Notes on the Legal Time for Human Birth. (From Hargrave’s Jurisconsult Exercitations)
- TWO NOTES, &c.
- I. Note as to Lord Coke’s cited Legitimacy Case of Radwell, in 18 E. 1.
- II. Note on Lord Coke’s Doctrine as to the latest time with Women for Parturition.
- APPENDIX. PART III.
- The determination of the College concerning the Questions proposed to them by the King’s Majestie about the death of Joseph Lane.
- Case of Standsfield.
- Report of the Chirurgeons of Edinburgh on the same case.
- The Report of the College of Physicians, Edinburgh February 6: 1687
- Extract from Medical Evidence in the Case of Spencer Cowper, Esq. for the murder of Sarah Stout. (13 Howell’s State Trials)
- Extracts from the Evidence of Doctor Anthony Addington, on the trial of Mary Blandy at Oxford 1752, for the Murder of her Father by Arsenic.
- Extracts from the Evidence delivered on the Trial of John Donellan, Esq. for the Wilful Murder, by Poison, of Sir Theodosius Edward Allesley Boughton, Bart. at the Assizes at Warwick, on Friday, March 30th, 1781.
- Extracts from the Evidence delivered on the Trial of Robert Sawle Donnall, Surgeon and Apothecary, for the wilful Murder, by Poison, of his Mother-in-Law, Mrs. Elizabeth Downing, Widow, at the Assize at Launceston, March 31, 1817.
- The Defence of Eugene Aram, for the murder of Daniel Clarke.
- PUBLICATIONS BY WILLIAM PHILLIPS, George Yard, Lombard Street, London.
- Shortly will be published,
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