Notes on autopsies, etc.
- Date:
- Oct 1931-May 1932
- Reference:
- PP/SPI/A.11
- Part of:
- Spilsbury, Sir Bernard (1877-1947), Forensic Pathologist
- Archives and manuscripts
About this work
Description
Cases include sudden deaths from a variety of natural causes, accidents (including medical accidents, especially anaesthesia-related), suicide, and criminal abortion, also suspicious deaths of infants, as well as cases of murder and manslaughter. Among the cases of particular interest: 11/71 two mummified infants; 'found in cardboard box in room from which an elderly spinster had been removed to a mental institution'; 11/85 aconite poisoning from accidentally drinking linament placed in whisky bottle; 11/116 remains of infant found in lavatory of Ivanhoe Hotel; 11/226 house painter, chronic lead poisoning; 11/266 osteopath case; 11/271 acute blood poisoning from oral sepsis
Publication/Creation
Oct 1931-May 1932
Physical description
1 box of index cards
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