Originally posted by Fisherman
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Nope. There is no mistaking warm for cold.
I already provided a nineteenth century source which expressly stated that there is. That was Dr Taylor as cited by Dr Burman. Do you actually have a source which says that there is no mistaking warm for cold in a dead body?
If Phillips was uncertain about his ability to correctly establish warmth, all he had to do would be to feel his OWN skin for temperature.
Phillips was dead???? Have you already forgotten everything we've seen from people like Dr Seddon-Smith and others about the rapid heat loss at the body surface after death?
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