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THE TRIAL--THE MEDICAL REPORT.

But, as if to spite him, the case dragged out to a great length. After each witness had been examined separately and the expert last of all, and a great number of useless questions had been put, with the usual air of importance, by the public prosecutor1 and by both advocates, the president invited the jury to examine the objects offered as material evidence. They consisted of an enormous diamond ring, which had evidently been worn on the first finger, and a test tube in which the poison had been analysed. These things had seals and labels attached to them.

Just as the witnesses were about to look at these things, the public prosecutor rose and demanded that before they did this the results of the doctor's examination of the body should be read. The president, who was hurrying the business through as fast as he could in order to visit his Swiss friend, though he knew that the reading of this paper could have no other effect than that of producing weariness and putting off the dinner hour, and that the public prosecutor wanted it read simply because he knew he had a right to demand it, had no option but to express his consent.

The secretary got out the doctor's report and again began to read in his weary lisping voice, making no distinction between the "r's" and "l's."

The external examination proved that:

"1. Theropont Smelkoff's height was six feet five inches.

"Not so bad, that. A very good size," whispered the merchant, with interest, into Nekhludoff's ear.

2. He looked about 40 years of age.

3. The body was of a swollen2 appearance.

4. The flesh was of a greenish colour, with dark spots in several places.

5. The skin was raised in blisters3 of different sizes and in places had come off in large pieces.

6. The hair was chestnut4; it was thick, and separated easily from the skin when touched.

7. The eye-balls protruded5 from their sockets6 and the cornea had grown dim.

8. Out of the nostrils7, both ears, and the mouth oozed8 serous liquid; the mouth was half open.

9. The neck had almost disappeared, owing to the swelling9 of the face and chest."

And so on and so on.

Four pages were covered with the 27 paragraphs describing all the details of the external examination of the enormous, fat, swollen, and decomposing10 body of the merchant who had been making merry in the town. The indefinite loathing11 that Nekhludoff felt was increased by the description of the corpse12. Katusha's life, and the scrum oozing13 from the nostrils of the corpse, and the eyes that protruded out of their sockets, and his own treatment of her--all seemed to belong to the same order of things, and he felt surrounded and wholly absorbed by things of the same nature.

When the reading of the report of the external examination was ended, the president heaved a sigh and raised his hand, hoping it was finished; but the secretary at once went on to the description of the internal examination. The president's head again dropped into his hand and he shut his eyes. The merchant next to Nekhludoff could hardly keep awake, and now and then his body swayed to and fro. The prisoners and the gendarmes14 sat perfectly15 quiet.

The internal examination showed that:

"1. The skin was easily detachable from the bones of the skull16, and there was no coagulated blood.

"2. The bones of the skull were of average thickness and in sound condition.

"3. On the membrane17 of the brain there were two discoloured spots about four inches long, the membrane itself being of a dull white." And so on for 13 paragraphs more. Then followed the names and signatures of the assistants, and the doctor's conclusion showing that the changes observed in the stomach, and to a lesser18 degree in the bowels19 and kidneys, at the postmortem examination, and described in the official report, gave great probability to the conclusion that Smelkoff's death was caused by poison which had entered his stomach mixed with alcohol. To decide from the state of the stomach what poison had been introduced was difficult; but it was necessary to suppose that the poison entered the stomach mixed with alcohol, since a great quantity of the latter was found in Smelkoff's stomach.

"He could drink, and no mistake," again whispered the merchant, who had just waked up.

The reading of this report had taken a full hour, but it had not satisfied the public prosecutor, for, when it had been read through and the president turned to him, saying, "I suppose it is superfluous20 to read the report of the examination of the internal organs?" he answered in a severe tone, without looking at the president, "I shall ask to have it read."

He raised himself a little, and showed by his manner that he had a right to have this report read, and would claim this right, and that if that were not granted it would serve as a cause of appeal.

The member of the Court with the big beard, who suffered from catarrh of the stomach, feeling quite done up, turned to the president:

"What is the use of reading all this? It is only dragging it out. These new brooms do not sweep clean; they only take a long while doing it."

The member with the gold spectacles said nothing, but only looked gloomily in front of him, expecting nothing good, either from his wife or life in general. The reading of the report commenced.

"In the year 188-, on February 15th, I, the undersigned, commissioned by the medical department, made an examination, No. 638," the secretary began again with firmness and raising the pitch of his voice as if to dispel21 the sleepiness that had overtaken all present, "in the presence of the assistant medical inspector22, of the internal organs:

"1. The right lung and the heart (contained in a 6-lb. glass jar).

"2. The contents of the stomach (in a 6-lb. glass jar).

"3. The stomach itself (in a 6-lb. glass jar).

"4. The liver, the spleen and the kidneys (in a 9-lb. glass jar).

5. The intestines23 (in a 9-lb. earthenware24 jar)."

The president here whispered to one of the members, then stooped to the other, and having received their consent, he said: "The Court considers the reading of this report superfluous." The secretary stopped reading and folded the paper, and the public prosecutor angrily began to write down something. "The gentlemen of the jury may now examine the articles of material evidence," said the president. The foreman and several of the others rose and went to the table, not quite knowing what to do with their hands. They looked in turn at the glass, the test tube, and the ring. The merchant even tried on the ring.

"Ah! that was a finger," he said, returning to his place; "like a cucumber," he added. Evidently the image he had formed in his mind of the gigantic merchant amused him.

可是,仿佛有意跟他为难似的,审讯拖了很长时间。先是法庭逐一审问证人和鉴定人,接着副检察官和辩护人照例煞有介事地提出种种不必要的问题,然后庭长请陪审员检察物证,其中包括一个很大的戒指,显然原来戴的手指很粗,戒指上面有钻石镶成的梅花。再有一个滤器,验出来里面有毒。

这些物证都盖了火漆印,上面贴有标签。

陪审员正要去查看物证,不料副检察官又站起来,要求在检查物证以前先宣读法医的验尸报告。

庭长一心想快点结束这个案子,好赶去同他的瑞士女人相会。庭长明明知道宣读这种报告,除了惹人厌烦,推迟吃饭时间外,不会有别的结果,而副检察官所以提出这样的要求,无非因为他有权这样做。庭长毕竟不能拒绝,只得同意。书记官取出文件,又用他那舌尖音和卷舌音不分的声调,没精打采地念起来:

“外部检查结果:

“(一)费拉朋特·斯梅里科夫身长二俄尺十二俄寸①。”

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①1俄尺等于0.71米。2俄尺12俄寸约合1.95米。

“那汉子可真高大,”那个商人关切地凑着聂赫留朵夫的耳朵低声说。

“(二)就外表推测,年约四十岁。

“(三)尸体浮肿。

“(四)全身皮肤呈淡绿色,并有深色斑点。

“(五)尸体表皮上有大小水泡,有几处脱皮,状如破布。

“(六)头发深褐色,很浓密,一经触摸,随即脱落。

“(七)眼球突出眼眶之外,角膜浑浊。

“(八)鼻孔、双耳和口腔有泡沫状脓液流出,嘴微张。

“(九)由于面部和胸部肿胀,颈部几乎不复能见。”

等等,等等。

就这样在四页报告纸上写了二十七条,详细叙述这个在城里寻欢作乐的商人高大肥胖而又浮肿腐烂的可怕尸体的外部检查结果。聂赫留朵夫听了这个验尸报告,原来那种说不出的嫌恶感越发强烈了。卡秋莎的一生、从尸体鼻孔里流出来的脓液、从眼眶里暴出来的眼球、他聂赫留朵夫对她的行为,这一切在他看来都是同一类事物。这些事物从四面八方把他团团围住,把他吞没了。等外部检查报告好容易宣读完毕,庭长长长地舒了一口气,抬起头,希望宣读工作就此结束。不料书记官又立刻宣读内部检查报告。

庭长又垂下头,一只手托住脑袋,闭上眼睛。坐在聂赫留朵夫旁边的商人好容易忍住睡意,身子间或晃了晃。被告们却回他们后面的宪兵一样,坐着一动不动。

“内部检查结果:

“(一)头盖骨表皮极易从头盖骨分离,无一处瘀血可见。

“(二)头盖骨厚度中等,完整无损。

“(三)脑膜坚硬,有两小块已变色,长约四英寸,脑膜呈浊白色,”等等,另外还有十三条。

然后是在场见证人的姓名和签字,然后是医生的结论。结论表明,根据尸体解剖并记录在案,死者胃部以及部分肠子和肾脏发生异变,使人有权以高度可能性肯定,斯梅里科夫之死实由于毒药搀入酒内灌进胃里所致。根据胃和部分肠子异变,难以断定用的是什么毒药;但可以肯定毒药是和酒一起进入胃里的,因为胃里有大量酒液。

“看来他喝得可凶了,”那个商人瞌睡刚醒,说。

这份报告宣读了将近一小时,但还是没有使副检察官满足。等报告宣读完毕,庭长就对他说:

“我看内脏检查报告就不用再念了。”

“我可要求念一念这个报告,”副检察官稍稍欠起身子,眼睛不看庭长,严厉地说。他说话的口气使人觉得,他有权要求宣读,并且决不让步,谁如果拒绝他的要求,他将有理由提出上诉。

那个生有一双和善的下垂眼睛的大胡子法官,因患有胃炎,觉得体力不支,就对庭长说:

“这个何必念呢?徒然拖时间。这种新扫帚越扫越脏,白白浪费时间。”

戴金丝边眼镜的法官一言不发,只是忧郁而执拗地瞪着前方。不论对妻子还是对生活他都不抱任何希望。

宣读文件开始了。

“一八八×年二月十五日,本人受医务局委托,遵照第六三八号指令,”书记官提高嗓门,仿佛想驱除所有在场者的睡意,又断然念起来。“在副医务检察官监督下,作下列内脏检查:

“(一)右肺和心脏(盛于六磅玻璃瓶内)。

“(二)胃内所有物(盛于六磅玻璃瓶内)。

“(三)胃(盛于六磅玻璃瓶内)。

“(四)肝脏、脾脏和肾脏(盛于三磅玻璃瓶内)。

“(五)肠(盛于六磅陶罐内)。”

这次宣读一开始,庭长就俯身对一个法官低声说了些什么,然后又转向另一个法官。在获得他们肯定的回答后,他就打断书记官说:

“法庭认为宣读这个文件没有必要,”他说。

书记官住了口,收拾文件。副检察官怒气冲冲地记着什么。

“诸位陪审员先生可以检查物证了,”庭长宣布。

首席陪审员和其他几个陪审员纷纷起立,手足无措地走到桌子旁边。他们依次察看戒指、玻璃瓶和滤器。那个商人还把戒指戴到自己手指上试了试。

“嚯,手指好粗,”他回到他的座位,说。“活象一条粗黄瓜,”他补充说,津津有味地猜想那个中毒丧命的商人一定象个大力士。


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1 prosecutor 6RXx1     
n.起诉人;检察官,公诉人
参考例句:
  • The defender argued down the prosecutor at the court.辩护人在法庭上驳倒了起诉人。
  • The prosecutor would tear your testimony to pieces.检查官会把你的证言驳得体无完肤。
2 swollen DrcwL     
adj.肿大的,水涨的;v.使变大,肿胀
参考例句:
  • Her legs had got swollen from standing up all day.因为整天站着,她的双腿已经肿了。
  • A mosquito had bitten her and her arm had swollen up.蚊子叮了她,她的手臂肿起来了。
3 blisters 8df7f04e28aff1a621b60569ee816a0f     
n.水疱( blister的名词复数 );水肿;气泡
参考例句:
  • My new shoes have made blisters on my heels. 我的新鞋把我的脚跟磨起泡了。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
  • His new shoes raised blisters on his feet. 他的新鞋把他的脚磨起了水疱。 来自《简明英汉词典》
4 chestnut XnJy8     
n.栗树,栗子
参考例句:
  • We have a chestnut tree in the bottom of our garden.我们的花园尽头有一棵栗树。
  • In summer we had tea outdoors,under the chestnut tree.夏天我们在室外栗树下喝茶。
5 protruded ebe69790c4eedce2f4fb12105fc9e9ac     
v.(使某物)伸出,(使某物)突出( protrude的过去式和过去分词 )
参考例句:
  • The child protruded his tongue. 那小孩伸出舌头。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The creature's face seemed to be protruded, because of its bent carriage. 那人的脑袋似乎向前突出,那是因为身子佝偻的缘故。 来自英汉文学
6 sockets ffe33a3f6e35505faba01d17fd07d641     
n.套接字,使应用程序能够读写与收发通讯协定(protocol)与资料的程序( Socket的名词复数 );孔( socket的名词复数 );(电器上的)插口;托座;凹穴
参考例句:
  • All new PCs now have USB sockets. 新的个人计算机现在都有通用串行总线插孔。
  • Make sure the sockets in your house are fingerproof. 确保你房中的插座是防触电的。 来自超越目标英语 第4册
7 nostrils 23a65b62ec4d8a35d85125cdb1b4410e     
鼻孔( nostril的名词复数 )
参考例句:
  • Her nostrils flared with anger. 她气得两个鼻孔都鼓了起来。
  • The horse dilated its nostrils. 马张大鼻孔。
8 oozed d11de42af8e0bb132bd10042ebefdf99     
v.(浓液等)慢慢地冒出,渗出( ooze的过去式和过去分词 );使(液体)缓缓流出;(浓液)渗出,慢慢流出
参考例句:
  • Blood oozed out of the wound. 血从伤口慢慢流出来。
  • Mud oozed from underground. 泥浆从地下冒出来。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
9 swelling OUzzd     
n.肿胀
参考例句:
  • Use ice to reduce the swelling. 用冰敷消肿。
  • There is a marked swelling of the lymph nodes. 淋巴结处有明显的肿块。
10 decomposing f5b8fd5c51324ed24e58a14c223dc3da     
腐烂( decompose的现在分词 ); (使)分解; 分解(某物质、光线等)
参考例句:
  • The air was filled with the overpowering stench of decomposing vegetation. 空气中充满了令人难以忍受的腐烂植物的恶臭。
  • Heat was obtained from decomposing manures and hot air flues. 靠肥料分解和烟道为植物提供热量。
11 loathing loathing     
n.厌恶,憎恨v.憎恨,厌恶( loathe的现在分词);极不喜欢
参考例句:
  • She looked at her attacker with fear and loathing . 她盯着襲擊她的歹徒,既害怕又憎恨。
  • They looked upon the creature with a loathing undisguised. 他们流露出明显的厌恶看那动物。 来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
12 corpse JYiz4     
n.尸体,死尸
参考例句:
  • What she saw was just an unfeeling corpse.她见到的只是一具全无感觉的尸体。
  • The corpse was preserved from decay by embalming.尸体用香料涂抹以防腐烂。
13 oozing 6ce96f251112b92ca8ca9547a3476c06     
v.(浓液等)慢慢地冒出,渗出( ooze的现在分词 );使(液体)缓缓流出;(浓液)渗出,慢慢流出
参考例句:
  • Blood was oozing out of the wound on his leg. 血正从他腿上的伤口渗出来。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The wound had not healed properly and was oozing pus. 伤口未真正痊瘉,还在流脓。 来自《简明英汉词典》
14 gendarmes e775b824de98b38fb18be9103d68a1d9     
n.宪兵,警官( gendarme的名词复数 )
参考例句:
  • Of course, the line of prisoners was guarded at all times by armed gendarmes. 当然,这一切都是在荷枪实弹的卫兵监视下进行的。 来自百科语句
  • The three men were gendarmes;the other was Jean Valjean. 那三个人是警察,另一个就是冉阿让。 来自互联网
15 perfectly 8Mzxb     
adv.完美地,无可非议地,彻底地
参考例句:
  • The witnesses were each perfectly certain of what they said.证人们个个对自己所说的话十分肯定。
  • Everything that we're doing is all perfectly above board.我们做的每件事情都是光明正大的。
16 skull CETyO     
n.头骨;颅骨
参考例句:
  • The skull bones fuse between the ages of fifteen and twenty-five.头骨在15至25岁之间长合。
  • He fell out of the window and cracked his skull.他从窗子摔了出去,跌裂了颅骨。
17 membrane H7ez8     
n.薄膜,膜皮,羊皮纸
参考例句:
  • A vibrating membrane in the ear helps to convey sounds to the brain.耳膜的振动帮助声音传送到大脑。
  • A plastic membrane serves as selective diffusion barrier.一层塑料薄膜起着选择性渗透屏障的作用。
18 lesser UpxzJL     
adj.次要的,较小的;adv.较小地,较少地
参考例句:
  • Kept some of the lesser players out.不让那些次要的球员参加联赛。
  • She has also been affected,but to a lesser degree.她也受到波及,但程度较轻。
19 bowels qxMzez     
n.肠,内脏,内部;肠( bowel的名词复数 );内部,最深处
参考例句:
  • Salts is a medicine that causes movements of the bowels. 泻盐是一种促使肠子运动的药物。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The cabins are in the bowels of the ship. 舱房设在船腹内。 来自《简明英汉词典》
20 superfluous EU6zf     
adj.过多的,过剩的,多余的
参考例句:
  • She fined away superfluous matter in the design. 她删去了这图案中多余的东西。
  • That request seemed superfluous when I wrote it.我这样写的时候觉得这个请求似乎是多此一举。
21 dispel XtQx0     
vt.驱走,驱散,消除
参考例句:
  • I tried in vain to dispel her misgivings.我试图消除她的疑虑,但没有成功。
  • We hope the programme will dispel certain misconceptions about the disease.我们希望这个节目能消除对这种疾病的一些误解。
22 inspector q6kxH     
n.检查员,监察员,视察员
参考例句:
  • The inspector was interested in everything pertaining to the school.视察员对有关学校的一切都感兴趣。
  • The inspector was shining a flashlight onto the tickets.查票员打着手电筒查看车票。
23 intestines e809cc608db249eaf1b13d564503dbca     
n.肠( intestine的名词复数 )
参考例句:
  • Perhaps the most serious problems occur in the stomach and intestines. 最严重的问题或许出现在胃和肠里。 来自辞典例句
  • The traps of carnivorous plants function a little like the stomachs and small intestines of animals. 食肉植物的捕蝇器起着动物的胃和小肠的作用。 来自辞典例句
24 earthenware Lr5xL     
n.土器,陶器
参考例句:
  • She made sure that the glassware and earthenware were always spotlessly clean.她总是把玻璃器皿和陶器洗刷得干干净净。
  • They displayed some bowls of glazed earthenware.他们展出了一些上釉的陶碗。


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