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Mr. du Parcq: Are you able to say as a result of your past-mortem that colitis was the cause of death? -No. I found no evidence of colitis.

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THE TRIAL OF MRS. HEARN.

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So that minuts particles of dust in the atmosphere might have got in Yes, microscopic dust.

People were walking about at the time? They were moving around,

That would account for a dis- turbance of the soil-Oh, yes,

And would causa in the air minute dusty parlicks?- Not dusty,

I used a layman's word. I will

Did she complain of pine and say minute particles-Yes."

needles in her hands -You.

Was your sister Annie very de- voted to Minnie -Very devoted in. deed.

Merest Traces.

You know in the analysis by Dr. Rocho Lynch we are dealing with very minute quantities of arsenic, such as .0006 in some organs Yes!". They are the merest traces of

When you visited them in 1300, did Annio nurse your sister devotarsenic. You know, do you not, edly-Always.

Mrs. Poskitt added that the weeds in the garden at Trenhorne House had completely got the upper

hand.

Dr. Charice Gordon Gibson, who practices at Launceston, said that he had treated Miss Everard since 1922, largely for stomach trouble,

Mr. du Parcy: Was there any- thing in the modicine you gave her that you would expect to cause un- pleasantness, or paint-No, certain ly not. They should have had n soothing effect.

Did she complain of the medicine to you ?—Yes, sho said it upset her,

"No Emergency Medicine."

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Dr. Gibson said that he had

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that in the soil over the grave there were 125 parts per million of arsenic Tes

And strangely enough, in the soil below the coffin sixty-two parts per million Yes.

Did it come as a surprise that the soil of Cornwall was so strong- ly impregnated with arsenic-I should imagine that wherever there is tin there is arsenio as well.

Yes, but in Cornwall in parti oular-Yes, of course.

There are tin. mines almost every few hun- dred yards."

The jura could have received minute particles-Yes, but I do not think there was any dust blown

about.

I do not mean a dust storm, but

never at any time supplied medi-minute particles could have enter

eine for Miss Everard to be taken

in case of emergency when the pain

was acute.

ed the jars Yes.

Am I right in saying that a pices of soil so small that you could hold it between your fingers Dr. Gibson said that on July 21 dropped on to this body would he received message that. Miss make every single calculation Everard was in great pein. He wrong? Yes. went to see her, taking liquid mor- We are dealing with such minute phia with him. Her condition was matters that n mere pinch would pitiable and she died that night. vitiate all analyses. That is quite Ho certified the cause of death as clear, is it not? Yes, chronic gastric catarrh, and colítia. Mr. du Parcy: Was thero any PRINTING-Mont Cards, Dance aracnia in any of the medicine you

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Putting arsenic aside for a mo- ment, what you found might have. been consistent with deaths, from many other causes 7-Yes.

Dr. Wordley agreed that in a Dr. D. H. Galbraith, Dr. Gibson's non-fatal case of food poisoning, partner, said that he visited Miss where there was a convalescence of Everard round about May 8, Sho

about seventeen days, and in which told him that she thought she was death took place from arsenical being poisoned. Mrs. Hearn was in poisoning, no bacteriological evi- the room at the time and said, bo presont

dence of this food poisoning would "Oh, Minnie, how could you say. auch a thing."*

Miss Everard then said that it was the medicine, that was, doing it. She said that it seemed to burn her.

Joseph Harding, who removed the lid from Miss Evorard's coffin, after the exhumation, said that there was some soil on the coffin,

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for an hour with this lid off a yard or two from the heaps of soil while the post-mortem was being conducted.

arsenic in Cornish Bot...

Dr. Eric. Wordley, recalled, said. that he carried out the post-mortem" examination." The coffin was well promdived a war gerbecky wou There was no earth in it. I was surprised to find the body so well preserved as it was," the doctor odded. Tho skin was intact ex- cept for the tip of the noise.

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