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The Differing Doctors-Dr. Tracy's Opinion Of The Merrill Case, page 1

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, oR, Tracy: oFiMon OF THE MERRILL: CASE, i, " Traey yesterday e ‘evening’ stated that "| gf pesing the body of Misa bofore ap. m. on Thursday,’ he found the lower limba and feet warm to wq exteiit thint artific tial means could not ‘have sup- fied. Thers waa somo discploration, which t "| disappoared’on the body being turned; thue | catarr t | showing thet the bluod waa cin Lulating. He | oe id advised that ‘the body, bo not interred itil | § ho. ; ition had set in and. on again’ seo. |.catarrl y | ing the Palunins “on, _Thureday night he | 30 r» | found that scompoaition ” "ISAD “POISONING. GASE. Daily Tate llige acer Agel [0 \850 p7

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