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Dr. James W. Stone. Report of the Trial of Professor John W. Webster ..., 1850, Image No: 317 Enlarge and print image (20K) << PREVIOUS NEXT >> |
APPENDIX. DISSECTING ROOM PASSAGE WAY LlTTLEFIELD'3 CELLAR. 2 EXPLANATION OF THE DIAGRAM. 1. A wet sink, connecting with the vault by a small pipe. 2. Sink, with Cochituate water, 3. Stove. 4. Staircase leading from the laboratory to the Professor's private rooms, and encircling the privy. 5. Privy, immediately under which the pelvis, right thigh, and lower part of the left leg, were found. 6. Furnace, in which were found the mineral teeth, parts of bones of the head, neck, arms, ands, right leg and feet. 7. Two large casks, for chemical purposes. 8. Tea-chest, in wich the thorax and left thigh were discovered. 9. A very large window, overlooking the water, and about two feet above it, at high tide. to, Another large window, but not so wide as No. 9, also overlooking the water. Both windows are without blinds or curtains. |