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Electrocution of pigs

Veterinary Record, 1975
Electrocution was considered to have caused 28 deaths in a house of 109 fat pigs. Post mortem examination showed haemorrhages at varying sites. Another 35, showing varying degrees of paralysis, were sent for slaughter. In most of these the pelvis was fractured and in some the vertebral column in the lumbosacral region.
N, Giles, J R, Simmons
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Electrocution

Postgraduate Medicine, 1977
Hospitals have become safer from electric shock accidents, but physicians who delegate to the electronics experts full responsibility in this regard will be shirking an obligation. Every physician should be involved both in programs to prevent these accidents in medical settings and in efforts to educate the public concerning the risk of electrocution ...
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Suicide by Electrocution

Medicine, Science and the Law, 1990
Electrocution is a rare mode of suicide. In Sri Lanka, where the suicide rate is extremely high, ingestion of liquid pesticides is the commonest method used. The case of a 34-year-old labourer of the Electricity Board, who committed suicide using 220–240 volt domestic electricity supply is described. He had been suffering from a depressive illness for
R, Fernando, S, Liyanage
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Electrocution

American Journal of Forensic Medicine & Pathology, 2021
Vincent J.M. DiMaio, D. Kimberley Molina
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Homicide by Electrocution

Medicine, Science and the Law, 1990
Two cases of homicidal electrocutions are reported. A woman and her young son were killed in 1980 by her ex-husband. The criminal used electrical force as a method of killing. He wound flexible conducting wires around the limbs of the victims and switched on the current.
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Unusual Self-Electrocution Simulating Judicial Electrocution by an Adolescent

American Journal of Forensic Medicine & Pathology, 2008
Electrocution is one of the rarest modes of suicide. In this case, one school going adolescent committed suicide by electrocution using bare electric wire. This is a rare case of suicidal death by applying live wires around the wrists, simulating the act of judicial electrocution. He positioned himself on armed chair and placed the nude wire loops from
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ELECTROCUTION

Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1976
Alice Z. Rogado, Patricia Graham
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Electrocution during sexual activity

The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1981
In late summer several years ago, the county medical examiner was called by the police to view two bodies found in bed in a private home. The home belonged to a 39-year-old caucasian male whose body was one of those found in the bed. The other body was that of a 31-year-old caucasian female. The female body overlaid that of the male.
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