Plate I Figures of Bleeding Accompanying Subcutaneous Injuries 



CoC 



1. From the conspicuous bleeding at the snout there can be inferred, 

 not only the damage to the snout, but also more or less injury 

 to the brain,, 



2. The large hemorrhages in the snout, eyeballs, cephalic canals, 

 and gill openings are sufficient evidence of brain contusions. 



Co o o o Cephalic canals 



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