Excerpt from A Practical Treatise on Medical Jurisprudence, Vol. 1: With So Much of Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, and the Practice of Medicine and Surgery, as Are Essential to Be Known by Members of Parliament, Lawyers, Coroners, Magistrates, Officers in the Army and Navy, and Private Gentlemen
Lastly is given a View of Medical Evidence, and this rather to limit any direct professional education as regards the manner Of giving evidence, and to suggest the higher importance of each individual stating his own genuine testimony, rather than studying to agree with other practitioners, a system which, though recommended by some eminent Physiologists, has of late progressed too far, and become rather injurious to the cause of truth All these,.with a very full Index, Will be comprised in one volume of the same dimensions as the present.
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