i sent, , + 817,140. =») 16,453, bs . THE "WERRILL CASE. y| Dr. “Allen's Reply -to Dr. % / Willgom, ety } | To-the- diditor of the Satelligenter Drax Six: so Willson is vostaialy as ho states) in a very uncomfortable position, and by tho way he is srying to squirm out of it, is plain oviden6é, itis not. tho fire time} he has bean there. - ~atter seeing thuse statements juakieay, 5 | Tcalled upon.three or foar persons who word there at the.time Dr. Willson pro- nounced her dead, atid they allsay be dia )} not pet his car to her chieat, and did not | feel her'pulae, aa ho states, but pot his hand on her forehead, pitiled open hergeyes (which ho states wore open) and” naked" if tho red spots prvacut then were natural! «| That was all the ‘ezamination. - fe did not even tiog atemg around her tinger, which he informa us iaa eure test of. life, He dogs 1.¢¢ atterbpt tu explain, ly the assist- ance of “Taylor's Medictl. Jarisprudence” | or by his many friends in tha College . of Physicians and Surgeons,why tho m: oa | was on the gluas,, why the pulse beat $ the minute, why: the tempcratura ee a degrens, why the oyca were not glazed, why the shia waa elastic, why tho discoloration "| changed on ‘moving the body, why. that rigidity, of the niuacles, why warm appli- ‘| cations will raise 26 temperature from 63 to 72 degroes, why hot water spilled « onthe leg cunsed a blidter, All theao symptoms can-be avorn to hy soveral partiva 34 Hours "| after he provowneed her dead, ©” *% Also please tell us tho diffrence between Touie Spagucs and Atique’ Mortis. . This being the first time I have seen Dr. Curlutt’s teeth 1 will let it pass > by saying Mra. Rowe is alive aud well; quite able to speak for herself and-needa no- assistance here, Pa remeluber “The dead tell no. tales. Respectfully yours &e., T. E. Auvex, ML Dis mens Apri il, i“ 1880. or