The Practical Guide for Making Post Post-Mortem Examinations and for the Study of Morbid Anatomy provides practical directions for performing autopsies and studying diseased anatomy.
It also includes instructions for embalming the dead and preserving specimens for examination.
This nonfiction reference frames the study of morbid anatomy around post-mortem findings, with emphasis on technique, procedure, and the careful interpretation of results. It is designed for medical students, physicians, and professionals who work with death investigations and tissue preservation.
- Learn step-by-step methods for post-mortem examination and organ assessment.
- Understand embalming practices and the preparation of specimens for study.
- Explore the scope of morbid anatomy as it relates to diagnosis, pathology, and medico-legal context.
- Gain a practical foundation for identifying, documenting, and preserving findings for teaching and reference.
Ideal for readers such as medical students, pathologists, coroners, and practitioners involved in post-mmortem work and specimen preservation.