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BREATH
med. juris. The air expelled from the chest at each expiration.
2. Breathing, though a usual sign of life, is not conclusive that a child was wholly born alive, as breathing may take place before the whole delivery of the mother is complete. 5 Carr. & Payn, 329, S. C. 24 E. C. L. R. 344. Vide Birth, Life, Infanticide.
Source: Bouviers Law Dictionary 1856 Edition
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