Medical Jurisprudence–Death by hanging–Symptoms–Face being usually pale saliva dribbling out of mouth down on the chin and chest, neck stretched and placed high up in the neck between the chine and the larynx, the base of the grove or furrow being hard yellow and parchment like, abrasions, and ecchymoses around the edges of the ligature mark, subcuteneous tissues under the mark being white or glistening, corotid arteries, internal coats being ruptured, fracture or dislocation of the cervical vertebrae.


