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  • Originally posted by GBinOz View Post

    No problem Herlock. It was just my apparently unsuccessful attempt at humour. When back pain robs me of sleep I become a little cranky. Plus, my wife informs me, I am a grumpy old b*****d to begin with.
    I’m like that without any pain George.

    I do get back pain but nowhere near as bad as you must do George but I live with a born pessimist’s concern that one day it might get worse. My brother suffers badly with Sciatica and even strong painkillers don’t fully wipe away the pain. I remember when I was a teenager my dad slipped a disk working in a foundry carrying a pot of molten aluminium with another man using a shank. He trod on something and went over; the other guy got a minor burn. He was was no lightweight when it came to pain but I saw him lying on his back on our living room floor in tears asking me to talk to him to try and take his mind of it. It’s one of the most vivid memories of my childhood.

    I hope yours eases up George.
    Regards

    Sir Herlock Sholmes.

    “A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”

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    • Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post

      I do get back pain but nowhere near as bad as you must do George but I live with a born pessimist’s concern that one day it might get worse.
      And the voice from the gloom saithe " Smile and be happy, for things could be much worse". So I smiled and was happy and lo, things became much worse.
      Opposing opinions doesn't mean opposing sides, in my view, it means attacking the problem from both ends. - Wickerman​

      ​Disagreeing doesn't have to be disagreeable - Jeff Hamm

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      • Originally posted by GBinOz View Post

        [Coroner] Would it have been such an instrument as a medical man uses for post-mortem examinations? - The ordinary post-mortem case perhaps does not contain such a weapon.
        [Coroner] Would any instrument that slaughterers employ have caused the injuries? - Yes; well ground down.​​

        The Liston knife is not present in an "ordinary post-mortem case". I think that was the point he was making . I also think that he was suggesting that a slaughter's knife would have been possible only if it was ground down.

        Cheers, George
        Before moving to SevenOaks,Sutton resided at Finsbury Square and passed through Spital Square where Phillips lived, on a daily/nightly basis.
        'Medically',they were peers and most likely knew each other.

        My name is Dave. You cannot reach me through Debs email account

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