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1 V | satisfactory examination by the physicians impossible.~The young detective 2 V | enough—accompanied by two physicians, appointed by the authorities 3 V | wall for support. The two physicians alone retained their stoical 4 V | the commissary and the two physicians.~Gevrol, who alone represented 5 VI| place in the presence of two physicians so utterly unlike each other 6 VI| soon as possible.”~The two physicians responded with a gesture 7 VI| council and deliberating, the physicians began their delicate and 8 VI| subject examined by the physicians was over fifty years of 9 VI| comes, was seen when the physicians began to examine the last 10 VI| the only facts that the physicians’ report set forth in technical 11 VI| acknowledged the presence of the physicians and the commissary by a 12 VI| Escorval was turning toward the physicians, when Lecoq, at the risk 13 XI| with the statements of the physicians, who say that one of the 14 XI| murmured: “That proves that the physicians knew their business.”~Lecoq