死因裁判法庭审理的一些有关案件

A. D. Cowbuen
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我一直感到遗憾的是,在伦敦验尸法庭上可以找到的如此丰富的病理学和医学法律方面的资料,实际上却丢失了。的确,这些案件被记录下来,这些记录被保存下来,但除非经过漫长而麻烦的搜索(这将涉及大量的时间和劳动),否则它们是不容易得到的。而且,绝大多数获得宣传的案件的选择更多的是为了取悦喜欢哗众取乐的公众,而不是出于它们内在的兴趣或重要性。伦敦的验尸官大都是些忙碌而勤奋的人,他们没有时间做这种额外的工作,而且,许多案件虽然开始了,却没有在验尸官的法庭上结束,因此,除了正式地处理这些案件外,显然是不合适的,甚至是不恰当的。但也有不属于这一类的案件,我自己的习惯是把那些表现出不同寻常的特点的案件私下记录下来,希望有一天能有足够多的案件引起这样一个学会的兴趣。我从这一数字中挑选了一些,从它们不同寻常的特点来看,似乎值得提请您注意。
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Some Cases of Interest in the Coroner's Court
Ir has always seemed to me matter for regret that much of the material so rich in pathological and medico-legal interest which is available in the London coroners' courts is for all practical purposes lost. It is true that the cases are recorded, and that those records are preserved, but they are not readily available except after a lengthy and troublesome search which would involve much time and labour, and the great majority of cases which obtain publicity are selected more with the object of amusing a sensation-loving public rather than from their intrinsic interest or importance. London coroners are, for the most part, busy and hard-worked people who have not the time to undertake extra work of this kind, and, moreover, many cases, while they begin, do not end in coroners' courts, and it is obviously inexpedient, and indeed improper, to deal with them except officially. But there are cases which do not come within this category, and it has always been my own practice to take private notes of those cases which presented unusual features of interest in the hope that some day a sufficient number of them might be of interest to a Society such as this. I have from this number selected a few, which from their unusual character seemed worthy of being brought to your notice.
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