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10. _Tardieu: Op. cit., p. 290._—Man, age 50, found dead on the floor.

At base of neck and front of chest were many punctated ecchymoses. Brain and lungs much congested; the latter showed subpleural spots. Tongue and lips bitten. Death was due to cerebral and pulmonary congestion from an epileptic seizure.