1879
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(02)47871-3
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Fracture of Upper and Lower Jaws: A New Mode of Treatment.

Abstract: 504The child was branded with a hot iron on the third day, as is usual amongst natives. On July 26th the mother, taking the child, returned to her own home.Just before the child's death, which occurred at 7 P.M. on July 29th, she gave it the breast. It made two or three efforts to suck, vomited (the fluid passing through its nose and mouth), and died in her arms.A post-mortem was made at 5.30 on the 30th. Body and wrists scarred by the irons; no signs of violence ; no postmortem rigidity. On opening the head t… Show more

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