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... soon Dr (Attsnicluud, Morning-ide R.Md. w;u» al4end;vn ...
... prisoner was quite incapable giving instructions for his defence, and asked permission to call medical evidence. Dr Harvey Littlejohn then went into the witness-box, and reply to Cameron, stated that had examined the prisoner on four separate occasions ...
... trial—that the prisoner wiis ,. in « ino . and' unfit to plead , and evidenco was ' lcd in support of this . . ., -. ; Dr Harvey Littlejohn •' stated that he had examined Brown on-four occasions , the last being that morning . Accused . w ; is insane and quite ...
... prisoner was quite incapable of giving instructions fur his defence, and asked permission to call medical evidence. Dr Harvey Littlejohn then went into the witness-box, and in reply to Mr Cameron, stated that he had examined the prisoner on four separate ...
... the pies in bar of trial—that the prisoner was insane and unfit to plead, and evidence was led in suppart of this. Dr Harvey Littlejohn stated that he had examined Brown on four °muslin., the last being that morning. Accused was insane and quite incapable ...
... the plea in bar of trial—that the prisoner was insane and unfit to plead, and evidence was led in suppan. of this. Dr Harvey Littlejohn stated that he had examined Brown on four occasbus, the last being that morning. Accused was insane and quite incapable ...
... in bar of trial had been lodged, and asked leave to lead evidence. His lordship allowed proof in general terms. Dr Harvey Littlejohn and Dr Robert Thin gave evidence that accused was insane, and unfit to plead. His lordship then pronounced the usual ...
... expressed sorrow for his act. The prosecutor, Mr R. Smith, said he was told that Elrich had been drinking for some time. Dr Harvey Littlejohn made confidential statement to Sheriff Maonnochio. the only explanation that was audible being that the accused was not ...
... and died early on tlie Sunday morning. his opinion the injuries were due to external violence a very serious kind. Harvey Littlejohn, F.R.C.S., stated that on Monday, the 18th August, he had conducted the potit-mortem examination of deceased. It was ...
... kngtli of cvi tify’ fiat he iiiHune, they said oxliibiiod i truces mental More than tluit • tiicy could not do. Dr. Harvey Littlejohn f«xainined the prisoner in April, and was of the opinion tlmt acciiv.d id m?ntal twist. The Sheri —And notwithstanding ...
... Viewforth, and Balcarres Street, between the 14th and inst. The boy, it transpired, bad been under the observation of Dr Harvey Littlejohn, wh ...
... THE TRAGEDY AT BO'NESS. Housekeeper Alleged to Have Stabbed a Man. To-day Harvey Littlejohn, Edinburgh, and Dr Aitken, medical officer of health for Bo'nees, conducted a post-mortem examination on the body of Samuel Pender, who, it is alleged, was stabbed ...