Hi Adam,
As I pointed out in my previous post it was easy to be out by an hour or more in those days when less was understood about body temperature.The fact that the boddies were opened up meant they lost heat at different rates according to external temperature.This appears to have been understood but they didnt take the temperature by the rectum as well as the mouth which is apparently now considered essential to properly establish time of death but wasnt known to be required for such accuracy in 1888
But I have read through Dr Phillips reports and have found them very detailed,thorough and extremely knowledgeable about medical matters.The same with Dr Brown.
Also some of the leading consultants today work as consultants into their eighties so compared with some of our top consultants Dr Phillips was by no means old.
Cheers
Norma
As I pointed out in my previous post it was easy to be out by an hour or more in those days when less was understood about body temperature.The fact that the boddies were opened up meant they lost heat at different rates according to external temperature.This appears to have been understood but they didnt take the temperature by the rectum as well as the mouth which is apparently now considered essential to properly establish time of death but wasnt known to be required for such accuracy in 1888
But I have read through Dr Phillips reports and have found them very detailed,thorough and extremely knowledgeable about medical matters.The same with Dr Brown.
Also some of the leading consultants today work as consultants into their eighties so compared with some of our top consultants Dr Phillips was by no means old.
Cheers
Norma
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