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第58章 "Spontaneous Combustion"(6)

"We now know," he continued, "that from the nature of combustion it is impossible for the human body to undergo spontaneous ignition or combustion in the way the scientific experts of the past century believed.Swathe the body in the thickest of non-conductors of heat, and what happens? A profuse perspiration exudes, and before such an ignition could possibly take place all the moisture of the body would have to be evaporated.As seventy-five per cent or more of the body is water, it is evident that enormous heat would be necessary moisture is the great safeguard.The experiment which I have shown you could be duplicated with specimens of human organs preserved for years in alcohol in museums.They would burn just as this sponge--the specimen itself would be very nearly uninjured by the burning of the alcohol.""Then, Professor Kennedy, you maintain that my brother did not meet his death by such an accident" asked James Langley.

"Exactly that, sir," replied Craig."One of the most important aspects of the historic faith in this phenomenon is that of its skilful employment in explaining away what would otherwise appear to be convincing circumstantial evidence in cases of accusations of murder.""Then how do you explain Mr.Langley's death?" demanded Harrington."My theory of a spark from a cigar may be true, after all.""I am coming to that in a moment," answered Kennedy quietly."My first suspicion was aroused by what not even Doctor Putnam seems to have noticed.The skull of Mr.Langley, charred and consumed as it was, seemed to show marks of violence.It might have been from a fracture of the skull or it might have been an accident to his remains as they were being removed to the anteroom.Again, his tongue seemed as though it was protruding.That might have been natural suffocation, or it might have been from forcible strangulation.So far I had nothing but conjecture to work on.

But in looking over the living-room I found near the table, on the hardwood floor, a spot--just one little round spot.Now, deductions from spots, even if we know them to be blood, must be made very carefully.I did not know this to be a blood-spot, and so was very careful at first.

"Let us assume it was a blood-spot, however.What did it show? It was just a little regular round spot, quite thick.Now, drops of blood falling only a few inches usually make a round spot with a smooth border.Still the surface on which the drop falls is quite as much a factor as the height from which it falls.If the surface is rough the border may be irregular.But this was a smooth surface and not absorbent.The thickness of a dried blood-spot on a non-absorbent surface is less the greater the height from which it has fallen.This was a thick spot.Now if it had fallen, say, six feet, the height of Mr.Langley, the spot would have been thin --some secondary spatters might have been seen, or at least an irregular edge around the spot.Therefore, if it was a blood-spot, it had fallen only one or two feet.Iascertained next that the lower part of the body showed no wounds or bruises whatever.

"Tracks of blood such as are left by dragging a bleeding body differ very greatly from tracks of arterial blood which are left when the victim has strength to move himself.Continuing my speculations, supposing it to be a blood-spot, what did it indicate? Clearly that Mr.Langley was struck by somebody on the head with a heavy instrument, perhaps in another part of the room, that he was choked, that as the drops of blood oozed from the wound on his head, he was dragged across the floor, in the direction of the fireplace--""But, Professor Kennedy," interrupted Doctor Putnam, "have you proved that the spot was a blood-spot? Might it not have been a paint-spot or something of that sort?"Kennedy had apparently been waiting for just such a question.

"Ordinarily, water has no effect on paint," he answered."I found that the spot could be washed off with water.That is not all.Ihave a test for blood that is so delicately sensitive that the blood of an Egyptian mummy thousands of years old will respond to it.It was discovered by a German scientist, Doctor Uhlenhuth, and was no longer ago than last winter applied in England in connection with the Clapham murder.The suspected murderer declared that stains on his clothes were only spatters of paint, but the test proved them to be spatters of blood.Walter, bring in the cage with the rabbits."I opened the door and took the cage from the groom, who had brought it up from the stable and stood waiting with it some distance away.

"This test is very simple, Doctor Putnam," continued Craig, as Iplaced the cage on the table and Kennedy unwrapped the sterilised test-tubes."A rabbit is inoculated with human blood, and after a time the serum that is taken from the rabbit supplies the material for the test.

"I will insert this needle in one of these rabbits which has been so inoculated and will draw off some of the serum, which I place in this test-tube to the right.The other rabbit has not been inoculated.I draw off some of its serum and place that tube here on the left--we will call that our 'control tube.' It will check the results of our tests.

"Wrapped up in this paper I have the scrapings of the spot which I found on the floor--just a few grains of dark, dried powder.To show how sensitive the test is, I will take only one of the smallest of these minute scrapings.I dissolve it in this third tube with distilled water.I will even divide it in half, and place the other half in this fourth tube.

"Next I add some of the serum of the uninoculated rabbit to the half in this tube.You observe, nothing happens.I add a little of the serum of the inoculated rabbit to the other half in this other tube.Observe how delicate the test is--"Kennedy was leaning forward, almost oblivious of the rest of us in the room, talking almost as if to himself.We, too, had riveted our eyes on the tubes.

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