Pathological techniqueW.B. Saunders, 1897 - 387 pages |
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... careful , sys- tematic manner . While a general method of procedure is advisable , it will often be found advantageous , or even necessary , to depart 2 from it . According to Orth , " the chief 17 PART I POST-MORTEM EXAMINATIONS.
... careful , sys- tematic manner . While a general method of procedure is advisable , it will often be found advantageous , or even necessary , to depart 2 from it . According to Orth , " the chief 17 PART I POST-MORTEM EXAMINATIONS.
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... necessary : The autopsy - table should be large , so as to accommodate on it the instruments and several dishes in addition to the body . It should have a slightly raised edge , and should slope gently toward an opening in the center ...
... necessary : The autopsy - table should be large , so as to accommodate on it the instruments and several dishes in addition to the body . It should have a slightly raised edge , and should slope gently toward an opening in the center ...
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... good , because the colors of the tissues are entirely changed by the yellow- ness of the light . Before beginning an autopsy the necessary instruments should be arranged on a short board on the autopsy POST - MORTEM EXAMINATIONS . 21.
... good , because the colors of the tissues are entirely changed by the yellow- ness of the light . Before beginning an autopsy the necessary instruments should be arranged on a short board on the autopsy POST - MORTEM EXAMINATIONS . 21.
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... necessary instruments . On the legs place the bowl containing only a dampened sponge . If the undertaker has not put a rubber sheet on the floor beneath the body and on the side where the operator is to stand , newspapers should be ...
... necessary instruments . On the legs place the bowl containing only a dampened sponge . If the undertaker has not put a rubber sheet on the floor beneath the body and on the side where the operator is to stand , newspapers should be ...
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... necessary the axillary glands can be reached by dissecting the skin farther out , especially over the clavicle . Before beginning the inspection of the peri- toneal cavity it is important to examine first the surface of the incision ...
... necessary the axillary glands can be reached by dissecting the skin farther out , especially over the clavicle . Before beginning the inspection of the peri- toneal cavity it is important to examine first the surface of the incision ...
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