Originally posted by Stewart P Evans
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Thank you for adressing these issues, Stewart.
When Coroner Baxter made his complaint about the number of doctors who visited the mortuary without his sanction, would he have been aware himself that Dr Bond had visited twice? I only ask because in a few reports of Baxter's summing up he does state that Dr Bond was probably at a disadvantage from having only viewed the body five days after death.
Sun 23 December - Dr. Bond attends the mortuary to verify Hebbert's notes on his examination of the body. All three doctors (Hebbert, McKellar and Bond) confirm Brownfield's view of the case (i.e. it is a murder).
Dr Harris also performed the post mortem with Dr Brownfield and gave evidence at the inquest, I was assuming that he would be one of the three doctors mentioned as being in agreement with Hebbert, McKellar and Brownfield.
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