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Was Annie Chapman a rotund woman?
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Kind regards, Sam Flynn
"Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)
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Originally posted by Joshua Rogan View PostSorry John, it's from the Daily News, 14th Sept.
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Originally posted by Joshua Rogan View PostStar 8th Sept;
"As she lay in the dead-house, where Simmons identified her, she was a stout woman of fair complexion"
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Originally posted by Sam Flynn View PostPossibly. Two flaps from the anterior part of the abdomen and "another" from the... well, "posterior" flows naturally from "anterior" and sounds slightly rude, but there's no "posterior abdomen" as far as I know. I'd suggest, therefore, that the missing term was "pubic region", which is that part of the abdomen that extends from below the navel to just above the external genitalia. I daresay that "pubic region" might have been deemed a little too risqué for Victorian ears!
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Originally posted by John G View PostProbably written by a journalist after he repaired to the local pub for a pint or ten! And Dr Phillips wouldn't have said "the deceased was fatty", as he was an educated man and that wouldn't be grammatically correct; it should be "the deceased was fat."I won't always agree but I'll try not to be disagreeable.
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Originally posted by Sam Flynn View PostPossibly. Two flaps from the anterior part of the abdomen and "another" from the... well, "posterior" flows naturally from "anterior" and sounds slightly rude, but there's no "posterior abdomen" as far as I know. I'd suggest, therefore, that the missing term was "pubic region", which is that part of the abdomen that extends from below the navel to just above the external genitalia. I daresay that "pubic region" might have been deemed a little too risqué for Victorian ears!
as in ...... lateral/sides and anterior/front.My name is Dave. You cannot reach me through Debs email account
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