10
IV. Examination of Persons found Dead 12
V. Modes of Sudden Death 13
VI. Signs of Death 16
VII. Death from Anaesthetics, etc. 19
VIII. Presumption of Death; Survivorship 20
IX. Assaults, Murder, Manslaughter, etc. 21
X. Wounds and Mechanical Injuries 21
XI. Contused Wounds, etc. 22
XII. Incised Wounds 23
XIII. Gunshot Wounds 24
XIV. Wounds of Various Parts of the Body 26
XV. Detection of Blood-Stains, etc. 30
XVI. Death by Suffocation 34
XVII. Death by Hanging 35
XVIII. Death by Strangulation 35
XIX. Death by Drowning 36
XX. Death from Starvation 38
XXI. Death from Lightning and Electricity 38
XXII. Death from Cold or Heat 39
XXIII. Pregnancy 40
XXIV. Delivery 41
XXV. Foeticide or Criminal Abortion 42
XXVI. Infanticide 44
XXVII. Evidences of Live-Birth 46
XXVIII. Cause of Death in the Foetus 50
XXIX. Duration of Pregnancy 50
XXX. Viability of Children 51
XXXI. Legitimacy 52
XXXII. Superfoetation 53
XXXIII. Inheritance 54
XXXIV. Impotence and Sterility 54
XXXV. Rape 55
XXXVI. Unnatural Offences 59
XXXVII. Blackmailing
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