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  <dc:title>Lecture notes on Medical Jurisprudence</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Lecture notes taken by Angus Fraser while studying at University of Aberdeen on subject of Medical Jurisprudence [The lectures were probably given by Professor Francis Ogston]. Written in a small, neat hand the subjects covered are as follows: 

Introductory. Of Evidence (pages 1-14)
Age (pages 15-21) 
Sex (pages 22-24)
Personal Identity (pages 25-27) 
Rape (pages 28-39) 
Pregnancy (pages 40-51) 
Delivery (pages 52-63) 
Birth (pages 64-73) 
Legitimacy (pages 74-78) 
Criminal Abortion (pages 79-86) 
Infanticide (pages 87-115) [with notes on other subjects such as signs of still birth, state of lungs) 
On Death (pages 116-131). 

The remainder of the volume is blank.   </dc:description>
  <dc:date>1861 - 1862</dc:date>
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