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Updated: May 3, 2025
Then I got called to the bar in the hope of getting a coronership, but soon after this, old Stedman retired unexpectedly you remember Stedman, the lecturer on medical jurisprudence and I put in for the vacant post. Rather to my surprise, I was appointed lecturer, whereupon I dismissed the coronership from my mind, took my present chambers and sat down to wait for anything that might come."
As the emoluments of the coronership were dependent entirely upon the number of inquests held during the year, the position in an Ohio town of five thousand inhabitants would hardly have taken precedence over a seat in the House of Representatives, but a lively frontier city, the supply centre of all the stock, mining, and trading enterprises to the north of the railway, a town that had been the division terminus since the road was built, and was the recognized metropolis of the plains, well, "that was different, somehow," said Mr.
"There's no greater humbug in the world. You never hear of a reform, but it means some trick to put in new men. I hope you are not one of the 'Lancet's' men, Mr. Lydgate wanting to take the coronership out of the hands of the legal profession: your words appear to point that way." "I disapprove of Wakley," interposed Dr.
The coroner began life as a stone mason, gained early distinction as a fireman, controlled several hundred votes in his ward, became a member of a political committee, and got a coronership as his share of the spoils. He had aspired to be a police justice, or city inspector, or commissioner of the Croton Board.
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