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The details of the result of a physical examination of the female by a competent physician showing her condition is generally competent.196
A medical expert witness may state his opinion based upon hypothetical questions.197
192 Hughes Cr. Law, Sec. 337.
193 Hughes Cr. Law, Sec. 337, 338.
194 Rexc. vs. Riley, 16 Cox. C. C, 191. 195 Benstine vs. State,2 Lea (Tenn.), 169. See People vs. Lambert, 120 Cal., 170; Kennedy vs People, 44 Ill., 285. 196 Woodin vs. People, 1 Parker Cr. (N. Y.), 464; Poison vs.
State, 137 Ind., 519. 197 Underbill Cr. Ev. Sec. 412
 
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