On the Examination of Bodies Found in the River

F. G. Crookshank
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As one of the surgeons to the Thames division of the Metropolitan Police I have the opportunity, shared by my colleagues, of examining every year a considerable number of bodies found either in the river or on the foreshore. The problems which arise in the performance of this apparently simple professional task are so various, and so important from the medico-legal point of view, that I have thought there may be some interest in narrating one's experiences. I should premise that my own district is the Surrey part of the Thames, from Putney to Kew, a stretch of river in which, for various reasons, many bodies are found. The river is, of course, at the Barnes section, tidal and fresh, and it will not be forgotten that the conditions differ therefore very much from those of waters which are not tidal, or are salt. Some of the most important published papers narrating the appearances of drowned bodies refer, it should be remembered, to the appearances noted when large numbers of persons have met their deaths within a few moments of each other, and under identical physical conditions-as in shipwrecks, and the Regent's Park skating disaster. But the experiences of a police-surgeon extend to an extraordinary diversity of sets of conditions; bodies of all ages being
关于对河里发现的尸体的检验
作为伦敦警察厅泰晤士河分部的一名外科医生,我和我的同事们一样,每年都有机会检查大量在河里或海滩上发现的尸体。在执行这项看似简单的专业任务时出现的问题是如此多样,从医学-法律的角度来看是如此重要,以至于我认为叙述一个人的经历可能会有一些兴趣。我应该假设我自己的地区是泰晤士河的萨里部分,从帕特尼到基尤,这是一段河流,由于各种原因,许多尸体被发现。这条河,当然,在巴恩斯段,潮汐和新鲜,我们不会忘记,因此条件与那些没有潮汐或含盐的水有很大不同。应该记住的是,一些最重要的已发表的关于溺死尸体现象的论文提到,当大量的人在相同的身体条件下,在几分钟内彼此遭遇死亡时,就像沉船和摄政公园的滑冰灾难一样。但是作为一名警察外科医生,他的经验可以扩展到各种不同的情况;所有年龄的身体
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