Medical Jurisprudence, Forensic medicine and Toxicology. Vol. 1 by R. A. Witthaus et al.

32. _Francis: Med. Times and Gaz., December_ 2d, 1876, _p.

634_.—Hindoo lunatic, a giant, strangled himself. He passed two or three coils of stout thread around his neck, attached the ends securely to his wrists, and then extended his arms to their utmost limit. This occurred during a ten-minute absence of his attendant, who, returning, found the man had fallen to one side from a kneeling position, with his back against a wall, quite dead. No reason to suspect homicide.