FSC239Y5 Lecture : Autopsy Autopsy

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Religious/cultural differences in definition: - departure of the soul from the human body. Death is a process, not an event. The individual can no longer function as a unit of society. Unaware of his own, or the worlds existence. Cessation of respiration and metabolism of body tissues. Peri-mortem: at or around the time of death. Discover some or all of the following facts: Presence of natural disease and its contribution to death. Interpretation of any other unnatural conditions (including surgical or medical procedure) Deceased should be identified prior to autopsy. Where crime or suspicion exists, pathologist should visit scene before the body is removed. Acces must be given to police/forensic scientists before and during for. Surface appearance of wounds and other features often essential for reconstructing the circumstances surrounding death. Measurements and relationship to fixed anatomical landmarks. Disease or injury that initiated the lethal chain of events that led to death.

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