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4. _Harris: Ibid., p. 313._—Boy, age 10. Abrasions over front of

neck, especially near left ear, probably from ligature; also abrasion on upper part of chest, probably from forcible pressure. Underneath these marks the veins were much distended. Trachea minutely congested; contained much frothy fluid. Lungs showed rupture of some of the air-vesicles; entire tissues distended with blood and frothy fluid. Dark fluid blood in both sides of heart. Large quantity of fluid in pericardium. Brain much congested. Eyes congested. Tip of tongue between teeth. Other organs normal.