Description and Explanation of the Method of Performing Post-mortem Examinations in the Dead House of the Berlin Charité Hospital: With Especial Reference to Medico-legal Practice |
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A Description and Explanation of the Method of Performing Post-Mortem ... Rudolph Virchow No preview available - 2008 |
A Description and Explanation of the Method of Performing Post-Mortem ... Rudolph Virchow No preview available - 2008 |
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abdomen Anatomy aorta aperture appearance ascertained auriculo-ventricular autopsy base blade blood contained bluish-red body bone brain BURLINGTON STREET capsule cartilages cavity centimetres broad chordæ tendineæ close coagula colour condition contents corpora quadrigemina corpus striatum Crown 8vo cubic centimetres determined diaphragm direction dissection distended divided duodenum dura mater Edition Engravings external extravasated Fcap filled with blood fingers fluid blood glands grey substance heart Hospital incision infiltrated injuries intestines kidney knife latter left auricle left side liver lobe lungs medical jurist medico-legal method metres microscopical millimetres mucous membrane muscles numerous opening order of sequence organ orifice pale pathological pericardium Physician pia mater pleural sacs portion position post-mortem examinations posterior posteriorly pulmonary artery reddened reddish removed right auricle right side separate septum skull slightly soft spleen spot sternum stomach surface Surgeon Surgery thick thorax tion tissue transverse upper valves veins vena venous vessels viscera wall wound