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autopsy

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES an autopsy report ( also a post-mortem report British English ) (= that shows the results of an examination on a dead body to find the cause of death ) ▪ The autopsy report gave the cause of death as alcohol poisoning. ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1650s, "an eye-witnessing," from Modern Latin autopsia , from Greek autopsia "a seeing with one's own eyes," from autos- "self" (see auto- ) + opsis "a sight" (see eye (n.)). Sense of "dissection of a body to determine cause of death" is first recorded ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Autopsy is a compilation album released in 1995 by American metalcore band Rorschach on the bands own Gern Blandsten Records . The album consists of the bands entire recorded history.

Usage examples of autopsy.

Get Doc Bellarmine to do the autopsy on Johnson and tell him to go over that body with a magnifying glass.

The autopsy revealed a small tumor in his hypothalamus, which some experts say could have contributed to his rampage, while others claim it could not.

X rays, scans, shunts, sutures, intravenous feedings, parenteral nutritional supplements, respiratory therapy, and, finally, the autopsy.

The patient died the fourth day after the operation, from peritonitis, and an autopsy showed the perforation and agglutination of the two intestinal curvatures.

The scene and autopsy room photographs provided to the profiler must be examined not only to confirm information presented as fact, but also to identify findings present that may not have been appreciated or described by the pathologist who performed the postmortem examination.

Thi morning at White Plains, Anderson, the District At torney, is going to get a court order for an exhumatioi and autopsy on Peter Oliver Barstow.

For example, when the autopsy shewed the brain and several other internal organs of the petrified Fijian to be fresh and unpetrified, though hermetically sealed by the petrification of the exterior flesh - an anomaly about which physicians are still guardedly and bewilderedly debating - we did not wish a furore to be started.

He died of ague, and at the autopsy it was found that the verumontanum was hard and of the size of a walnut and that the ejaculatory ducts contained calculi about the size and shape of peas.

An autopsy and lab analysis would have sent the wellrespected Sheriff Jason Laroux to the Louisiana electric chair.

He also worked closely with a pathologist at Bethesda Naval Hospital to understand autopsies.

The great Y incision down the chest and abdomen that Richards had made during the autopsy was stitched closed, as were the wounds where the frags had done their worst damage.

But even as she opened the folder and reviewed the autopsy photos, she was still thinking of the Yeagers and of a man who had corpse hair on his clothes.

Cuba war room on the ground floor of Quarters Eye had been transformed for what one Company clown had billed as a premortem autopsy on the cadaver known as JMARC, the last global review scheduled before the Cuban freedom fighters hit the beaches.

An autopsy turned up encephalitis and myelitis of the brain, including Negri bodies in the pyramidal cells of the hippocampus, and Purkinje cells of the cerebellum.

August 1995, television stations owned by Rupert Murdoch ran what was purported to be an autopsy of a dead alien, shot on 16-millimetre film.