Post mortem Sentence Examples

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  • The post-mortem appearances will be those of corrosive poisoning.

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  • Those physicians who had occupied themselves in the study of the exacter sciences, or more closely or more exclusively of the wreckage of the post mortem room, were the strongest men of this school, whether in England or abroad.

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  • Sickly animals should be at once isolated, and their cages and enclosures disinfected, whilst as a matter of routine the enclosure in which any animal has died should be cleansed, and according to the results of post-mortem examination, which should be made in every case, appropriate measures of disinfection employed.

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  • A caustic taste in the mouth is quickly followed by burning abdominal pain, vomiting and diarrhoea, with a feeble pulse and a cold clammy skin; the post-mortem appearances are those of acute gastrointestinal irritation.

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  • In post-mortem examination, the most obvious pathological lesion is hypertrophy of the spleen, which may be very pronounced; the lymphatic glands in the neck, inguinal region, &c., are also often greatly swollen.

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  • A post mortem examination was held, which showed not only grave derangement in the stomach and other organs, but a serious lesion of the brain.

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  • The Swiss physician, Theophile Bonet (1620-1689) had published his Sepulcretum in 1679; and observations of post mortem appearances had been made by Montanus, P. Tulp, Raymond Vieussens, A.M.

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  • In the case of Laennec himself this qualification takes nothing from his fame, for he studied so minutely the relations of post-mortem appearances to symptoms during life that, had he not discovered auscultation, his researches in morbid anatomy would have made him famous.

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  • With the melting of the ice the more daring spirits dashed into the new current with such ardour that for them all traditions, all institutions, were thrown into hotchpot; even elderly and sober physicians took enough of the infection to liberate their minds, and, in the field of the several diseases and in that of post-mortem pathology, the hollowness of classification by superficial resemblance, the transitoriness of forms, and the flow of processes, broke upon the view.

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  • He took to bed, it is true, immediately afterwards, refusing to receive all messages from the king; but his constitution was utterly broken before, and a post-mortem examination proved that he had been suffering from stone.

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  • Only the worst offences, however, at first draw down post-mortem punishment.

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  • It may die, or may be killed at any time desired, and then a post-mortem examination is made, the conditions of the organs, &c., being observed and noted.

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  • A district council may also provide and maintain a proper place (otherwise than at a workhouse or at a mortuary) for the reception of dead bodies during the time required to conduct any post mortem examination ordered by a coroner.

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  • The results of a post mortem showed that Mrs Z died from acute myocardial infarction and coronary artery atheroma.

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  • Additional data are available from post mortem examination results of badgers killed on herd breakdown farms.

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  • To avoid cold shortening, meat must not reach 10 o C within 10 hours post mortem in lamb carcasses.

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  • The post-mortem had in fact disclosed one and half ounces of partially digested food which contained currants.

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  • Several hours elapsed post mortem before this cadaver was frozen and the colon is greatly distended with gas.

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  • Some of the blood vessels have collapsed post mortem and the gut lumen is often distended with gas.

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  • Post-mortem examinations found that Mr Ladyman, the driver, and Mr Friday were well over the drink-drive limit.

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  • If you die, we are entitled to have a post mortem examination.

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  • A post mortem found that he died of asphyxia and recorded extensive bruising to his body and face.

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  • In vitro fertilization studies will also be conducted using gametes recovered post-mortem to investigate the rate of fertilization by competing sperm.

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  • Extents attached to inquisitions post mortem are in the National Archives, which has an online guide to inquisitions post mortem are in the National Archives, which has an online guide to inquisitions post mortem.

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  • The court post mortem inquisition stated that " John Fytche is son and next heir of the same William.

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  • At post-mortem get enlarged lymph nodes (mesenteric and abdominal) and focal necrosis of the liver and spleen.

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  • By capitalizing on work in cattle, maturing oocytes from biopsied or post-mortem ovarian tissue may provide a way of enhancing their supply.

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  • This somehow seems symptomatic of the critical esteem in which the post-mortem Kubrick is held.

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  • A post mortem has revealed that she had suffered deep vein thrombosis.

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  • These latter studies will require examination of spleen cells obtained from the mice at post-mortem.

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  • Sural nerve biopsies from six affected individuals and the post-mortem findings in 1 case showed mainly axonal loss.

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  • The only post-mortem signs are those of asphyxia.

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  • Nathaniel Hodges of London (1629-1688) in 1665 seems to have been the first who had the courage to make a post mortem inspection of a plague patient.

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  • In a series of letters, De sedibus et causis morborum per anatomen indagatis, published when he was in his eightieth year, he describes the appearances met with at the post mortem examination as well as the symptoms during life in a number of cases of various diseases.

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  • In North Germany the mature tapeworm was found on post-mortem examination once in every 200 bodies examined, while its embryo, the Cysticercus cellulosae, was found in in every 76 bodies.

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  • They contain an admirable collection, well housed and carefully managed, a specially interesting feature being the careful quarantine system of new arrivals and the post-mortem examinations of animals that have died.

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  • Sometimes in the course of a post-mortem examination a gall-bladder is found packed full of gall-stones which during life had caused no inconvenience and had given rise to no suspicion of their presence.

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  • The post-mortem appearances are also very similar, but the gastro-intestinal irritation is much less marked and inflammation of the lungs is more commonly seen.

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  • A forensic post mortem carried out has revealed the cause of his death to be a single gunshot wound to the head.

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  • The disease is named after German physician Alois Alzheimer, who described the disease in 1906 after a post-mortem examination of a patient.

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  • After acute poisoning, the stomach at a post-mortem presents signs of intense inflammation, parts or the whole of its mucous membrane being of a colour varying from dark red to bright vermilion and of ten corrugated.

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