Medical jurisprudence, forensic medicine and toxicology . 7 are old or recent; the pre-cise date we cannot state, but the information we can give isoften all that is required. The color of recent effusions is red,which changes after some days to a chocolate or brown, whichgenerally turns to an ochre color (see Plate I.). This lattercolor may be met with from twelve to twenty- five days afterthe injury. The consistence of the coagula also becomes firmerwith age, and as the coagula become firmer they are more orless laminated and the expressed lymph may lie between thelaminse or around the coagu


Medical jurisprudence, forensic medicine and toxicology . 7 are old or recent; the pre-cise date we cannot state, but the information we can give isoften all that is required. The color of recent effusions is red,which changes after some days to a chocolate or brown, whichgenerally turns to an ochre color (see Plate I.). This lattercolor may be met with from twelve to twenty- five days afterthe injury. The consistence of the coagula also becomes firmerwith age, and as the coagula become firmer they are more orless laminated and the expressed lymph may lie between thelaminse or around the coagula. On account of the many layers of the brain coverings, arough diagram of the coverings as given by Taylor may be ofMed. Jurisprudence, 11th Amer. Ed., 1892. MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE—PLATE EXTRAVASATIONS IN SEVERAL PORTIONS OF THE ARACHNOID, WITH HEMORRHAGES IN NEIGHBORING PORTIONS OF THE BRAIN. DEATH IN FOUR DAYS.


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