This has the same effect in natural faults as maiming and mutilation produce from accidents.—Burke.
The regular construction.
Caution.
The usual way is to use the relative as after same if no verb follows as; but, if same is followed by a complete clause, as is not used, but we find the relative who, which, or that. Remember this applies only to as when used as a relative.
Examples of the use of as in a contracted clause:—
Looking to the same end as Turner, and working in the same spirit, he, with Turner, was a discoverer, etc.—R. W. Church.
They believe the same of all the works of art, as of knives, boats, looking-glasses.—Addison.
Examples of relatives following same in full clauses:—
Who.
This is the very same rogue who sold us the spectacles. —Goldsmith.