Originally posted by GBinOz
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I understand I am addressing the comments of your daughter, but I wonder if her view was hindered by not having an accurate medical report for Chapman, we only have press coverage, and likely edited at that.
It's a bit like comparing apples with oranges, not your daughters fault.
Whereas we do have the autopsy for the Eddowes inquest, which is more detailed.
If you recall Dr Phillips, at the Chapman inquest, was asked by the coroner if he thought there was any anatomical knowledge displayed.
Wynne Baxter:
Was there any anatomical knowledge displayed?
Dr Phillips:
- I think there was. There were indications of it. My own impression is that that anatomical knowledge was only less displayed or indicated in consequence of haste. The person evidently was hindered from making a more complete dissection in consequence of the haste.
I won't get into the issue of surgical knowledge as opposed to anatomical knowledge, what we can safely assume in his response is that he saw evidence of a skilled man at work, but one under the pressure of time.
So, not the best examples for a comparison.
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