[110] “Treatise on Med. Jur.,” Lond., 1834; Phila., 1836.
[111] “Homicide by External Violence,” Lond., 1837.
[112] “Med. Jur.,” Dublin, 1839.
[113] “Cases in Leg. Med.,” Edinb., 1840.
[114] “Med. Jur. of Insanity,” Lond., 1840.
[115] “Criminal Jurisprudence in relation to Mental Organization,” London, 1841.
[116] “Principles and Practice of Med. Jur.,” 1st ed., Lond., 1865; 3d ed., Lond., and Phila., 1883. “On Poisons,” 1st ed., Lond., 1848; 3d ed., Lond., 1875. “Lectures on Med. Jur.,” Lond. M. Gaz., 1846, n. s., ii., iii.; 1847, n. s., iv. Articles on arsenic, antimony, strychnine, and other toxicological subjects, strangulation, blood-stains, etc., in Guy’s Hosp. Repts.
[117] “Principles of Forensic Medicine,” Lond., 1844. The work is now in its sixth edition. Prof. D. Ferrier, Dr. Guy’s successor in King’s College, having been associated in the authorship of the 4th ed. in 1875 and subsequently.
[118] “Lectures on Med. Jur.,” edited by Fr. Ogston, Jr., Lond., 1878.
[119] Woodman and Tidy: “A Handy-book of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology,” Lond. and Phila., 1877. Tidy, “Legal Medicine.” 2 vols., Lond., 1882-83; also, Phila., 3 vols., 1882-84; New York, 3 vols., 1882-84.