I too have often wondered about what Curious is quoting about Dr. Phillips having noticed bruising similar to the ones on Stride's both shoulders on two previous occasions, and if this pertains to the other Ripper murders.
I don't endorse the theory of the Polish Jew, but my answer to your question would be obvious: street fights and the army.
Not at all. Tom Wescott in The Berner Street mystery Part 2 in Ripper Notes #27 presents a very plausible scenario for chokehold and slicing, and Don Souden in Suede and the Ripper (unfortunately I don't have the reference to which Ripperologist issue this article appeared) makes a case of how the cuts to the throat of all the Ripper slayings are essentially not dissimilar.
Bruising of the shoulders would not have come from a beating. A beating would have left bruises on the face too. Stride was not exactly living a sedentary life, so this bruising might have come from any number of encounters with a john, on the evening of September 30 or a day or two earlier. (Bruises take about 48 hours to form, depending on how deep the heamatoma goes and how much body fat the person in question carries.)
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