Show sien of death of course the various physical phenomena which usually accompany the act of dying vary considerably in the arly stages with the causes which are producing death to one schooled in death scenes the physiognomy which the grim destroyer presents Is one not easily mistaken among the many signs oa death trtat are unmistakable are the falling pulse the coldness of the extremities the change in the countenance as the venous blood courses the arteries the skin grows clammy as the various vessel refuse to longer perform their functions the eyes glaze the jaw drops auld accumulates in the windpipe ranging tattle and finally hie breathing ceases altogether |