Cheers JD. I've just checked "a system of legal Medecine" and there Hebbert describes the head and neck of the humerus being exposed, so looks like the "sawn" comment I picked up on is wrong.
Which means Neville and Hebbert agree after all....except for the other two issues, but you raise some good points about those. I've no idea whether the preservation process would affect hair colour, but could be a result of that. Hebbert described the hairs as dark, whereas Neville said fair, so perhaps a week out of sunlight may have made a difference? Or maybe just the lighting conditions under which each viewed the arm.
Which means Neville and Hebbert agree after all....except for the other two issues, but you raise some good points about those. I've no idea whether the preservation process would affect hair colour, but could be a result of that. Hebbert described the hairs as dark, whereas Neville said fair, so perhaps a week out of sunlight may have made a difference? Or maybe just the lighting conditions under which each viewed the arm.
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