| Jacob Bigelow - 1867 - 408 trang
...themselves considerably ; and the fourth cervical vertebra was found to be cut through its suUilance transversely, leaving the surfaces of the divided...proof wanting to identify King Charles the First." The foregoing are two of the most successful instances of posthumous preservation. The care taken in... | |
| 1875 - 556 trang
...fourth cervical vertebra was found to be cut through its substance transversely, leaving the surface of the divided portions perfectly smooth and even,...furnished the last proof wanting to identify King Charles I. After this examination of the head, which served every purpose in view, and without examining the... | |
| 1876 - 96 trang
...smooth and even — an 'appearance which could have been ' produced only by a heavy blow in' flicted with a very sharp instrument, 'and which furnished the last proof 'wanting to identify Charles I." A highly edifying spectacle this must have been to the Prince Regeut and his brother Cumberland.... | |
| William Munk - 1895 - 320 trang
...fourth cervical vertebra was found to be cut through its substance transversely, leaving the surface of the divided portions perfectly smooth and even,...proof wanting to identify King Charles the First. After this examination of the head, which served every purpose in view, and without examining the body... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1905 - 136 trang
...redder brown. On the back part of the head it was more than an inch in length, and had probably been cut so short for the convenience of the executioner,...furnished the last proof wanting to identify King Charles I. After this examination of the head,1 . . . without examining the body below the neck, it was immediately... | |
| 1926 - 560 trang
...short for the convenience of the executioner, or perhaps by the piety of friends soon after i|i>ath, in order to furnish memorials of the unhappy king....proof wanting to identify King Charles the First. After this examination of the head, which served every purpose in view, and without examining the body... | |
| 1921 - 462 trang
...redder brown. On the back part of the head it was more than an inch in length, and had probably been cut so short for the convenience of the executioner,...proof wanting to identify King Charles the First. After this examination of the head, which served every purpose in view, and without examining the body... | |
| 1834 - 574 trang
...redder brown. On the back part of the head it was not more than an inch in length, and had probably been cut so short for the convenience of the executioner,...furnished the last proof wanting to identify King Charles tbe First. The foregoing are two of the most successful instances of posthumous preservation. The care... | |
| 1813 - 752 trang
...Mr. Hrrhprt'ft Nur-. sidcrably; and the fourth cervical ver" tebr.i was found to be cut through ita substance, transversely, leaving the surfaces of the...proof wanting to identify King Charles the First. — After this examination of the bead, which served every purpose in view, and without examining the... | |
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