. Postmortem pathology; a manual of the technic of post-mortem examinations and the interpretations to be drawn therefrom;. bodies, in use at the morgue of the Clinico-pathological Lab-oratory of the Massachusetts General Hospital. The top may be elevated or depressed to a level of theupper or lower tiers of the ice-chest or the table upon which the post-mortem examination is to be by Mr. Francis Blake; Drawn from a photograph by L. S. Brown ; Illustration secured throughthe kindness of Drs. Mallory and Wright. three livers were found in a body subsequently exhumed on accountof s


. Postmortem pathology; a manual of the technic of post-mortem examinations and the interpretations to be drawn therefrom;. bodies, in use at the morgue of the Clinico-pathological Lab-oratory of the Massachusetts General Hospital. The top may be elevated or depressed to a level of theupper or lower tiers of the ice-chest or the table upon which the post-mortem examination is to be by Mr. Francis Blake; Drawn from a photograph by L. S. Brown ; Illustration secured throughthe kindness of Drs. Mallory and Wright. three livers were found in a body subsequently exhumed on accountof suspected poisoning. Additional tables, upon which to placeinstruments, scales, plates, and other requisites, should also be at hand. Ample illumination should be provided by a northern skylight, ifpossible, by day, and by a combination gaslight and electric-light fix-ture directly over the table (Figs. 12 and 13) by night. A goodmodification of the greenish blue Peter Cooper Hewitt light was shownduring December, 1905, at the New York Electrical Exhibition inMadison Square Garden. In strength it is said to exceed the. Fig. 6.—Working plans for preparing refrigerator with eight compartments for the storage ofbodies preparatory to their removal for burial. Front view.


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