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How to you get hold of him?
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The Plague Ispector does I think.
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supposing there has been a cusẹ of willence, could be as w : Doctor Might us ? layman diugnose the thing which you as
I could not tell that ryse%", "
By making an extraordiniry examination yourself you .3d 8236 know where to look. You would not make a casual examination?
A case from asphyxia do you nem ?
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No, suppose a ầh bad got a bruise in a certain put of the hoad, a layman would not be able to st-te whether he had
blow and before diagnosing it you would have a post uorten.
Do you think it prozor at anyone but
an order for burial ?
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No, but a Doctor cin't give an ordry for burial until soon it. I had to send 'nyary body to the mortuary. 20 thing was that there vore complaj are about it. They for 't
ant all the bodies there.
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is a proper power t` be in th∙ hands of a layman ?
No, but 1 don't see that you can help it unlaza iku boly
copan to the mo. !.
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