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" Clues; one leg and a thigh were still entire, but there remained nothing of the skin, the muscles, and the viscera. The bones of the cranium, the breast, the spine, and the upper extremities were entirely calcined, and covered with a whitish efflorescence.... "
The Emporium of Arts & Sciences - Page 164
edited by - 1812
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Kirby's Wonderful and Scientific Museum: Or, Magazine of ..., Volume 2

Characters and characteristics - 1804 - 560 pages
...unfortunate Clues; one leg and a thigh were still entire, but there remained nothing of the skitr, the muscles and the viscera. The bones of the cranium,...with a whitish efflorescence. The people were much surprized that the furniture had sustained so little injury. The side of tlie bed which was next to...
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Medical and Miscellaneous Observations Relative to the West India ..., Volume 2

John Williamson - Blacks - 1817 - 434 pages
...Clues. One leg and a thigh were still entire ; but there remained nothing of the skin, the muscles, or the viscera. The bones of the cranium, the breast,...covered with a whitish efflorescence. The people were surprised that the furniture had sustained so little injury. The side of the bed which was next the...
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The Literary chronicle and weekly review, Volume 2, Issues 33-83

1820 - 856 pages
...drink, at least, a pint of rum, or aniseed water. In her case, nothing remained of the skin, the bones, and the viscera ; the bones of the cranium, the breast,...the spine, and the upper extremities, were entirely consumed ; a most disagreeable vapour had exuded from the apartment where the combustion occurred....
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The Anatomy of Drunkenness

Robert Macnish - Alcohol - 1828 - 210 pages
...laced a light in a candlestick on a chair at the ead of the bed. At half-past five in the morning, smoke was seen issuing through the window, and the...little injury. The side of the bed which was next the chimney had suffered most; the wood of it was slightly burned, but the feather-bed, the clothes,...
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The Anatomy of Drunkenness

Robert Macnish - Alcohol - 1828 - 204 pages
...the head of the bed. At half-past five in the morning, smoke was seen issuing through the winclow, and the door being speedily broke open, some flames...little injury. The side of the bed which was next the chimney had suffered most; the wood of it was slightly burned, but the feather-bed, the clothes,...
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The Imperial Magazine, Or, Compendium of Religious, Moral ..., Volume 12

1830 - 614 pages
...Clues. One leg and a thigh were still entire; but there remained nothing of the skin, the muscles, or the viscera. The bones of the cranium, the breast,...and the upper extremities, were entirely calcined. The furniture had sustained little injury. The side of the bed next the chimney had suffered most ;...
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The Anatomy of Drunkenness

Robert Macnish - Alcohol - 1835 - 256 pages
...five in the morning, smoke was seen issuing through the window, and the door being speedily broken open, some flames which were in the room were soon...little injury. The side of the bed which was next the chimney had suffered most ; the wood of it was slightly burned, but the feather-bed, the clothes,...
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"Curiosities of Literature: 2d series and his "Literary character".

Isaac Disraeli - 1835 - 330 pages
...and, after all, did not lu . c«d in its completion.'— forit coid Fomtanyut'i Hcdicot J\trltpnidmx. and the upper extremities, were entirely calcined,...little injury. The side of the bed which was next the chimney had suffered most ; the wood of it was slightly burned, but the feather-bed, the clothes,...
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The British Cyclopaedia of the Arts, Sciences, History, Geography ...

Charles Frederick Partington - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1838 - 1116 pages
...and a thigh .were still entire, COMBUSTION, but there remained nothing of the skin, the muscles, or the viscera ; the bones of the cranium, the breast,...calcined, and covered with a whitish efflorescence. The furniture had sustained but little injury. The side of the bed which was next the chimney had suffered...
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Anti-Bacchus: an essay on the evils connected with the use of intoxicating ...

Benjamin Parsons - 1840 - 152 pages
...Clues. One leg and a thigh were still entire, but there remained nothing of the skin, the musctes, or the viscera. The bones of the cranium, the breast,...and the upper extremities, were entirely calcined. The furniture had sustained little injury. The side of the bed next to the fire had suffered most ;...
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