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42. _Roy. Indian Med. Gaz., 1880, xv., p. 71._—Man, believed to be

drunk, had vomited in bed; vomitus entered trachea and bronchi. 43-47. _Mackenzie: Same journal, 1890, xxv., p. 257._—Reports fatal cases: Boy—bone button in larynx. Sailor—meat in larynx. Boy—vomited matter in larynx. Infant—while taking the breast, a rush of milk suddenly filled the air-passages. Also three cases of crushing under walls; two buried in loose earth; two crushed in a crowd; one by bags of grain.