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At and inquest
At the inquest she was asked specifically whether she knew anybody her father had bad feelings toward, or who had bad feelings toward her father.
At the coroner's inquest the next day, the jury, which included Oxford's servant and Cecil's protégé, the future historian Raphael Holinshed, found that Brincknell was drunk when he ran onto Oxford's blade.
At the inquest, his fiancée said he had " manic depression ".
At the second inquest, in July 1983, the jury recorded an open verdict, indicating that the court had been unable to determine the exact cause of death.
At the inquest, following receipt of new evidence, the Magistrate altered the verdict of suicide to one of culpable homicide.
At the inquest yesterday, the damaging fact was ascertained that only two of the cowboys were armed, it thus being a most unequal fight.
At the inquest after her husband's murder, Mrs. Dyson had been questioned by the coroner about these letters.
At the inquest it was stated by toxicologist Professor John Henry, who had previously warned the public of the danger of MDMA causing death by dehydration, " If Leah had taken the drug alone she might well have survived.
At the coroner's inquest, Pomeroy was denied the right to counsel.
At the inquest into his sanctity in 1331, many of his parishioners testified as to his goodness, that he preached regularly in both chapel and field, and that under him " the people of the land became twice as good as they had been before ".
At the inquest Arthur Thomas Myers, the brother of F. W. H.
At an inquest on 10 June 2009 the Westminster coroner declared that he had died due to cocaine intoxication.
At the inquest into his death, the jury condemned the staff at the prison for the " inhuman and dangerous operation performed on the prisoner, and other acts of unfeeling and barbaric conduct ".
At the subsequent inquest, the two brakesmen of the goods train did not give evidence ( on legal advice ): the jury returned a verdict of manslaughter against them.
At the inquest, Quentin was accused in a number of ways, such as that he was not the regular doctor and his recalling of the events.
At the inquest into her death, it was revealed that she had been drinking upwards of half a bottle of brandy a day for ten years, and that she had, in the words of her lawyer, Mario Uziell-Hamilton, become a victim of her own success and the thought of being typecast as Mildred Roper.
At the inquest one of the witnesses, Mrs. Elizabeth Long testified that she had seen Chapman talking to a man at about 5: 30 a. m. just beyond the back yard of 29 Hanbury Street, Spitalfields.
At the inquest four other versions of this pad were shown, each timing the call at 12: 40.
At the coroner's inquest into Ball's death, Stagg admitted the killing but claimed it had been an accident.
At a military court of inquiry, held subsequently in lieu of an inquest, medical evidence was given to the effect that death was instantaneous.
At the inquest the Pier Hotel was found to be a driving hazard, and instead of being repaired it was ordered to be demolished.
At a fourth inquest held on 12 June 2012, Coroner Elizabeth Morris delivered her findings that Azaria Chamberlain had been taken and killed by a dingo and an amended death certificate was issued immediately.
At the inquest, Blow's sister, Lavinia Verney, stated that after she discovered her sister had ingested the poison, Blow had told her, " I'm worried that I haven't taken enough.
At the completion of the inquest the State Coroner found Corrections Victoria was, in his words, " moribund and corrupt ".
At first, the inquest held by the coroner concluded that all the strikebreakers were killed by unknown individuals, and stated that " the deaths of the decedents were due to the acts direct and indirect of the officials of the Southern Illinois Coal Company.

At and medical
At the height of the first snowstorm we had, it was impossible for me to get medical attention needed during an emergency.
At Yokosuka he was restricted to the confines of the Base because Walt Perry, being thoughtful, knew that Doc might have to draw some medical supplies from the hospital or the Supply Base.
At the age of 30, in 1905, Schweitzer answered the call of " The Society of the Evangelist Missions of Paris " which was looking for a medical doctor.
At the urging of Abraham Flexner, who had done pioneering studies of medical education, and University of Rochester President Rush Rhees, Whipple agreed in 1921 to become Dean of the newly funded and yet-to-be-built medical school in Rochester, New York.
At around the same time, Dr. Ita Wegman founded a first anthroposophic medical clinic ( now the Ita Wegman Clinic ) in Arlesheim.
* At the Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 one of the four medical schools is named after Laennec.
At the university he met Ethel Reed, another medical student, who became both his wife and his research colleague.
At this point as well tighter regulation of the medical profession and donations of bodies resulted in various implications for carrying out dissections.
At Birmingham dissection was once essential to the teaching of anatomy but since the end of the 1980s the medical school has adopted prosection over dissection.
At the time new directives from the General Medical Council ( GMC ) on the direction medical education was the major factor according the current head of anatomy.
At the time of Harvey's publication, Galen had been an influential medical authority for several centuries.
At Harvard, Yerkes became interested in animal behavior, so much so that he put off further medical training to study comparative psychology.
At the end of September 2001 he had spent a few days away from school, for which he presented a medical certificate which was quickly identified as a forgery.
: At the time of being admitted as a Member of the medical profession:
At the outbreak of World War II, Bernadotte worked to integrate the scouts into Sweden's defense plan, training them in anti-aircraft work and as medical assistants.
At home where Shaft is getting medical attention from a doctor working underground with him ( Shaft refuses to go to any hospital because the hospital will notify police about his gunshot wound.
At about this time, Parris ' grandmother becomes ill from terminal cancer and dies as he is about to go to Vienna for medical school.
At the same time, he warned that even highly educated doctors did not have the answers to all medical problems and could not cure all sicknesses or heal every disease, which was humanly speaking impossible.
At the time, it was one of the few medical schools in the U. S. that did not impose a Jewish quota ; but it had never been able to secure AMA accreditation — in part, its founder believed, due to institutional antisemitism in the AMA — and, as a result, Massachusetts had all but shut it down.
At 14 he was sent to the United States, finishing his medical education in 1863 at Yale.
At the same time, one of the damaged aircraft from the heart-forming group crashed into the emergency medical evacuation UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter, injuring the pilot, Captain Kim Strader.
At the busy intersection of College Highway ( U. S. Route 202 ) at Granville Road ( Massachusetts Route 57 ) and Depot Street there was a " Town Green " Basic markets of trade, communication, medical and grooming services, barns and utilitarian outbuildings served the traveling public and their horses as well as Southwick's own.
At this time, the German medical tradition was inclined more towards ‘ romantic speculation ’ and ‘ naked empiricism ’, in contrast with the more scientific approach found in England and France.
At the medical office where Hartley has his psychology practice are Jerry Robinson, D. D. S.

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