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  • The forensic pathologist who examined Kelly's body, Dr Nicholas Hunt, gave the formal cause of death as: "Haemorrhage due to incised wounds of the left wrist", in conjunction with "Coproxamol ingestion and coronary artery atherosclerosis".

    David Kelly: forensic experts say Hutton inquiry scientifically sound 2010

  • Haemorrhage. — not established where or in what circumstances inflicted.

    'I Saw a Nightmare …' Doing Violence to Memory: The Soweto Uprising, June 16, 1976 2005

  • Figure 11.7: Postpartum Haemorrhage (heavy bleeding)

    Chapter 13 1995

  • Haemorrhage can also be caused if the womb ruptures or is torn during labour.

    Chapter 13 1995

  • Haemorrhage after the birth of the baby (postpartum) is always a serious problem.

    Chapter 13 1995

  • Haemorrhage, or heavy bleeding, during labour, can be caused by obstructed labour or by problems with the placenta.

    Chapter 13 1995

  • Haemorrhage can happen as late as ten days or more after delivery.

    Chapter 15 1995

  • - Haemorrhage in patients subject to an anti-coagulant treatment

    Chapter 4 1993

  • Haemorrhage?’ suggested Kirk, taking possession of the letter.

    Busman's Honeymoon Sayers, Dorothy L. 1937

  • "Haemorrhage into the neighbouring joint on inflammation?" she asked scientifically and with scorn.

    Tommy and Grizel 1898

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