Medical Jurisprudence, Forensic medicine and Toxicology. Vol. 1 by R. A. Witthaus et al.

Witthaus, R. A. (Rudolph August), 1846-1915, Becker, Tracy C. (Tracy Chatfield), 1855-1935

Chapter 70: 6. =Manner of Burial.=—When a body is buried in low ground in a damp,

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Chapter 70: 6. =Manner of Burial.=—When a body is buried in low ground in a damp,

swampy, clay soil, decomposition advances rapidly, as also when the grave is shallow so the body can be exposed to constant variations of temperature. A porous soil impregnated with animal and vegetable matter favors putrefaction, as also burying a body without clothes or coffin; this is especially seen where infants have been thrown into the ground and loosely covered with earth. CIRCUMSTANCES RETARDING PUTREFACTION.
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