Often we read the newspaper that the autopsy performed on someone who died of disease, cause unknown, or murdered.
Actually, if the autopsy is it? An autopsy is an examination of the corpse. The goal is to try to determine the cause of death. This is done by checking the organ in the body, and perform microscopic and chemical studies on a piece of tissue taken from cadavers. Permission for autopsy should be given by the nearest relatives. This is the same as the surgery and performed by medical personnel. Autopsies performed in such a way that only a few may be damaged bodies. No evidence was seen in the autopsied corpse at a funeral.
Why are autopsies performed? sometimes doctors do not know with certainty the cause of someone's death. Autopsies can clarify this issue and may be able to save someone's life in the same situation in the future. An autopsy may reveal something about a disease that can be critical to saving lives surviving relatives.
Sometimes autopsies performed to identify the deceased that can not be identified by other means. An autopsy can help determine time of death, which can be important if the person died of causes that are not in the know or because of violence. Autopsies performed hundreds of years ago allows people to start knowing the human body and began to study anatomy.
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