The washing away of wrongs : forensic medicine in thirteenth-century China /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Chino |
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Ann Arbor :
Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan,
1981.
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Colección: | Science, medicine, and technology in East Asia ;
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Chapter I: 1. A List of Laws
- 2. General Discussion of Inquests: Part One
- 3. General Discussion of Inuquests: Part Two
- 4. Miscellaneous Discussion of Doubtful and Difficult Cases: Part One
- Chapter II: 5. Miscellaneous Discussion of Doubtful and Difficult Cases: Part Two
- 6. The Initial Inquest
- 7. The Re-inquest
- 8. The Examination of Corpses
- 9. Women; Addenda: Corpses of Children and Fetuses
- 10. Decay of Corpses in the Four Seasons
- 11. On the Washing of Corpses and the Use of Mats
- 12. Examining Bodies That Have Not Been Buried
- 13. Examining Corpses Previously Buried or Encoffined in a House
- 14. Examining Decomposed Bodies
- 15. Holding Inquests on Bodies Too Decomposed to Serve as Evidence
- 16. Dehydrated Corpses or Corpses of Those Dead from Exhaustion
- Chapter III: 17. Examination of Bones
- 18. A Discussion of Bones and Blood Vessels in the Body, and the Location of Vital Spots
- 19. Suicide by Hanging
- 20. Deaths by Beating and Choking Passed Off as Suicide by Hanging
- 21. Death from Drowning
- Chapter IV: 22. Inquests on Those Killed by Hands, Feet, or Other Weapons
- 23. Suicides by Edged Weapons
- 24. Murderous Injuries
- 25. When the Head and Trunk are in Different Places
- 26. Death by Burning
- 27. Death from Scalding
- 28. Taking Poison
- 29. Death from Illness
- 30. Deaths from Acupuncture and Moxibustion
- 31. On the Recording of Depositions
- Chapter V: 32. Inquests on Dead Prisoners
- 33. Death from Corporal Punishment
- 34. Deaths from Falls
- 35. Death from Being Crushed
- 36. Death from Suffocation
- 37. Prodding to Death
- 38. Trampling to Death by Horse or Buffalo
- 39. Crushed to Death by Cart Wheels
- 40. Death from Lightning
- 41. Death from Tiger Bites
- 42. Deaths from Snake, Reptile, or Insect Bites
- 43. Deaths from Overeating or Overdrinking
- 44. Deaths from Internal Injuries Resulting from Being Pummeled after Eating or Drinking to Excess
- 45. Deaths from Sexual Excess
- 46. Roadside Deaths
- 47. Death after Which the Victim Has Lain Supine Overnight, in Which There Is a Slight Red Coloration
- 48. Injuries Inflicted after Death by Insects, Rats, or Dogs
- 49. Opening of Graves
- 50. Holding Inquests on Corpses in Neighboring Subprefectures
- 51. Methods for Dispersing Vileness
- 52. Methods for Restoring Life
- 53. Statements on the Inquest Report.