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12. _Ibid._—In another subject two sticks were tightly tied together,

one pressing on the front, the other on the back of the neck, flattening larynx and other soft parts. In the following case some hard substance, like a brick, had been wrapped in a cloth and used for compression. Boy, age 15. Necroscopy: Large dark ecchymosis in subcutaneous tissue of front of neck and upper part of chest. Also marks of violence on chest and left side of face. Dissection of neck showed blood-clot and also laceration of muscles. Trachea folded on itself, showing that compression had lasted several minutes. Tongue protruding and bitten. Eyes closed. Features calm. Trachea much congested. Lungs congested. Great veins of heart and neck full of fluid blood. Heart, dark fluid blood in both sides, mostly in right. Brain and membranes much congested.