Chapter 120: 35. _Geoghegan: Taylor’s “Med. Jur.,” Am. Ed., 1892, p. 413._—Informed
Dr. Taylor of a suicidal strangulation by a ribbon. The mark on the
neck nearly disappeared after removing the ligature. There was bleeding
from one ear, from rupture of tympanic membrane. No froth from mouth or
nostrils; but little lividity or swelling of face.
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