A vindication of the opinions delivered in evidence by the medical witnesses for the Crown on a late trial at Lancaster for murder
- Liverpool: W. Jones, 1808
Liverpool: W. Jones, 1808. 88, [2] pp. Case of Charles Angus, accused of poisoning his housekeeper, Margaret Burns, and subsequently found not guilty.
[Bound with]
Carson, James. Remarks on a Late Publication, entitled a Vindication of the Opinions Delivered in Evidence by the Medical Witnesses for the Crown on a Late Trial at Lancaster. Liverpool: W. Jones, 1808. 136 pp. Page 135 has a small illustration.
Bound in later cloth. The interior has soiling and foxing and each title page has a stamp that read Medical Book Society but are otherwise illegible.
[Bound with]
Carson, James. Remarks on a Late Publication, entitled a Vindication of the Opinions Delivered in Evidence by the Medical Witnesses for the Crown on a Late Trial at Lancaster. Liverpool: W. Jones, 1808. 136 pp. Page 135 has a small illustration.
Bound in later cloth. The interior has soiling and foxing and each title page has a stamp that read Medical Book Society but are otherwise illegible.
Details
Title
A vindication of the opinions delivered in evidence by the medical witnesses for the Crown on a late trial at Lancaster for murder
Author
[Rutter, John]
Condition
Unknown
Publisher
W. Jones: Liverpool
Date
1808