If the cause of death is a mystery, a postmortem examination may be required.
The postmortem examination convinced him that it could be done.
His body had a regular postmortem examination and was then buried.
A postmortem examination showed that Ben had been shot nine times!
Postmortem examinations are under way on the dead, including three children and an infant.
In approximately 15% to 25% of patients, the primary site cannot be identified even at postmortem examination.
A postmortem examination of the bullet, the commander said, could determine who killed the boy.
All of the bodies were taken to Annapolis for postmortem examination.
Police said that a postmortem examination was unable to establish a cause of death and further tests will be conducted.
The forensic people were clever, though, and they would soon discover at a postmortem examination what had really happened.
In 1847 he was appointed to the position of making the hospital's post-mortem examinations.
Because the case seemed to have been solved, no post-mortem examination was ordered.
The classical approach, through post-mortem examinations, also gave little benefit.
The best method of learning about them would have been through post-mortem examination, but that had proved impossible.
But the bodies were sent to Dover later for post-mortem examinations.
The second volume contains notes and methods on post-mortem examinations.
"We will opine about that after the post-mortem examinations are completed," he said.
Now, modern scientists have come along and conducted a revealing post-mortem examination of the well-preserved body.
"In your post-mortem examination, did you discover any signs of forcible intercourse?"
Of those, 115,800 resulted in post-mortem examinations and there were 28,300 inquests, 570 with a jury.