SUDDEN DEATH
The circumstances surrounding the death of Mr. James Flanagan were investigated by the Cot-ones' (Mr. E. Page, S.AL). to-day. Xho evidence of Dr. 0. M. Hector showed that the caiiao of death was syncope, from rvvpturu of the heart wall. A <li>:ili(led registered, dental surgeon, Sydney ftojand, Ellison, t,es.tiiicd to haying cxtriicteil 26 of the deceased's teeth about 11 .v.m.' last Saturday.' Witiies's said he used a 1 per cent.'solution <if cocaine. After the e^tvacup.ns deceased said lie folt quite woll. 'J'h'e teeth were comparatively easy to pull. . The Coroner remarked Ur.it it seemed clear from tlio medical cviduncp (hat although deceased' appeared to be in good hcullli, h e had hnnn .filtering from hoarl. truiil.lf. A v.,vdi(;t vv;ia ruturticd in aauorikuui; with liv ' lußdical iciti-
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 4
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128SUDDEN DEATH Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 4
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