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English: The Edinburgh trial of Edward William Pritchard

Identifier: harpersweeklyv9bonn (find matches)
Title: Harper's weekly
Year: 1865 (1860s)
Authors: Bonner, John, 1828-1899 Curtis, George William, 1824-1892 Alden, Henry Mills, 1836-1919 Conant, Samuel Stillman, 1831-1885? Schuyler, Montgomery, 1843-1914 Foord, John, 1842-1922 Davis, Richard Harding, 1864-1916 Schurz, Carl, 1829-1906 Nelson, Henry Loomis, 1846-1908 Bangs, John Kendrick, 1862-1922 Harvey, George Brinton McClellan, 1864-1928 Hapgood, Norman, 1868-1937
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Publisher: New York : Harper & Brothers
Contributing Library: Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection
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aaked iT, soon after whichted, uud both com- than usual. Pimm u w;i> al in drink. He stated too t suffering a long time inmi l Ipnn going up stair? U> J patient lying upon 1 nger, and occupied the s clammy perspiration. The predominant symptomspointed to the influence of tome powerful narcotic,fehe n as evidently dying. Iler head and shouldersbeing slightly elevated the showed somo signs ofand Dr. Piiitch aiu> dappedo shoulder saying: You are Mrs. Taylors case. Dr. Pai Pritchard very carefully. It appeared to him that she mti-t he sulk-ring Iroin the depressing influence of antimony. Her features -resembling that of a pcr.-on verging into the eol wife was sulk-ring from gasl being poisoned by antimony The next dav Mr. Taylor, who had been summoned from Edinburgh, at Dr. r.vnniMiNs for a certificate, Mtm.■ it having died during the previous night,ictor refilled a certificate, and upon being ap-,i therefor by the registrar on the :id of March, accompanying lib refusal with a
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TRIAL OF DR. PRITCHARD- COURT DURING THE EXAMINATION OF MARY McLEOD. HARPER'S WEEKLY, August 12, 1865. Mrs. Taym>« having been disposed of, Doctor Phitchahd devoted himself with renewed nrdor tohis remaining case. It is wonderful that the uni-formity with which Mrs. Pm-rcn Aims fits of vio-lent ifcknees followed upon her meals aroused nosuspicion^ to tbo real cause of her difficulty. Dr. pATKitsusj* comluct in the mailer wa* veryeprobenSible. . lo was called to visit .Mrs. Pkitcii-lbd one week after Mrs. Taylors death. Hebund her weak and prostrate; but in her feeblenice she expressed her satisfaction and her grati- be asked him if In1 had really thought )ht motlicr,,T5 dying when lie saw her. Most decidedly,.0 said; and be bad told Dr. Pkitciiabij so. She then clasped her bauds, looked up, and feebly ex-humed, Good (bid, is it po^iMe . and burst into Blato of health. Mrs. PbitouABD said that hormothers health was generally good, but she suf-fered occasionally Iron, neuralgic headac

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