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  • Autopsy - Wikipedia
    An autopsy (also referred to as post-mortem examination, obduction, necropsy, [a] or autopsia cadaverum) is a surgical procedure that consists of a thorough examination of a corpse by dissection to determine the cause, mode, and manner of death; or the exam may be performed to evaluate any disease or injury that may be present for research or educational purposes The term necropsy is
  • Autopsy | History, Procedure, Purposes, Facts | Britannica
    Autopsy, dissection and examination of a dead body and its organs and structures An autopsy may be performed to determine the cause of death, to observe the effects of disease, and to establish the evolution and mechanisms of disease processes Learn more about autopsies, including their history
  • How Is An Autopsy Performed? - YouTube
    When you need someone to exam a corpse to determine a cause of death, how do they conduct the autopsy?Learn more at HowStuffWorks com:http: science howstuff
  • Autopsy (Post Mortem Exam, Necropsy) Medical Levels . . . - MedicineNet
    Read about autopsy (post mortem exam, necropsy) medical procedure and levels An autopsy is the examination of the body of a dead person and is performed primarily to determine the cause of death, to identify or characterize the extent of disease states, or to determine whether a treatment has been effective
  • AUTOPSY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The Oxford English Dictionary, third edition, notes French autopsie in the sense "post-mortem examination" from "1671 or earlier," but gives no source for an attestation In French the phrase autopsie cadavérique is fairly common after 1800, but does not seem to have been used earlier
  • Autopsy Definition Who Performs the Procedure
    An autopsy is a medical procedure involving the examination of a dead body An autopsy is sometimes termed an obduction or a post-mortem examination The word autopsy is derived from the Greek word autopsia, which means "to see with one's own eyes " Autopsies are performed by pathologists, medical doctors who have received specialty training in the diagnosis of diseases by the examination of
  • FAQs | American Forensics
    An autopsy is an invasive examination of a deceased individual for the purpose of determining the cause and manner of death A complete autopsy entails examination of the external body surface, an internal examination of the chest and abdominal cavities, and cranium (head) A non-forensic autopsy examination can also be limited to certain areas of interest and concern which the family can specify
  • The “autopsy” enigma: etymology, related terms and unambiguous . . .
    Throughout its etymological journey, autopsie underwent semantic narrowing from the passive sense “self-inspection of something without touching”, to a purposeful action by an operator performing “an examination of the human body itself”, to specifically “dissection of a dead human body”
  • AUTOPSY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Other Word Forms autopsist noun Etymology Origin of autopsy 1645–55; (< Middle French autopsie ) < Greek autopsía a seeing with one's own eyes, equivalent to aut- aut- + óps ( is ) -opsis + -ia -y 3 Compare meaning How does autopsy compare to similar and commonly confused words? Explore the most common comparisons: necropsy vs autopsy
  • AUTOPSY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    AUTOPSY definition: 1 the cutting open and examination of a dead body in order to discover the cause of death: 2 the… Learn more





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