The Autopsy: More than you ever wanted to know

Death is inevitable. But what happens to the body after death? This book sheds a little light into the darker recesses of the morgue, answering--in exquisite detail--the questions we're often afraid to ask: How and on whom are autopsies performed? What special techniques do pathologists and medical examiners use? When are bodies exhumed? Can the pathologist really determine an accurate time of death? How do I get a copy of--and decipher--an autopsy report?
Drawn from and expanding upon Death to Dust: What Happens to Dead Bodies, which the New York Public Library cited as one of the year's best reference books, Autopsies: More Than You Ever Wanted to Know combines practical information people need to know, while describing the strange, amazing, and often horrific things that have been done to corpses—from ancient times to the present.
Some of the questions that are addressed in detail include:
• When are the dead autopsied?
• How autopsies are performed—step by step.
• Why bother doing autopsies?
• Are there alternatives to autopsies?
• What is the difference between coroners and medical examiners?
• What is the chance that my body will be autopsied?
• What happens to the organs and tissues after an autopsy?
• What do death investigators really do? Is it anything like TV's CSI?
• How do I get a death certificate?
• How do I get and interpret an autopsy report?
• Can autopsies be done with CT scanners and MRIs?
• When is a body exhumed?
• How is an autopsy done on a decomposing corpse?
• How much do autopsies cost?
• Can I get a private autopsy done?
• What is a forensic pathologist? forensic anthropologist? forensic dentist? forensic entomologist?
• What is a profiler? Is it anything like TV?
• What regulations govern autopsies and funerals?

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The Autopsy: More than you ever wanted to know

Death is inevitable. But what happens to the body after death? This book sheds a little light into the darker recesses of the morgue, answering--in exquisite detail--the questions we're often afraid to ask: How and on whom are autopsies performed? What special techniques do pathologists and medical examiners use? When are bodies exhumed? Can the pathologist really determine an accurate time of death? How do I get a copy of--and decipher--an autopsy report?
Drawn from and expanding upon Death to Dust: What Happens to Dead Bodies, which the New York Public Library cited as one of the year's best reference books, Autopsies: More Than You Ever Wanted to Know combines practical information people need to know, while describing the strange, amazing, and often horrific things that have been done to corpses—from ancient times to the present.
Some of the questions that are addressed in detail include:
• When are the dead autopsied?
• How autopsies are performed—step by step.
• Why bother doing autopsies?
• Are there alternatives to autopsies?
• What is the difference between coroners and medical examiners?
• What is the chance that my body will be autopsied?
• What happens to the organs and tissues after an autopsy?
• What do death investigators really do? Is it anything like TV's CSI?
• How do I get a death certificate?
• How do I get and interpret an autopsy report?
• Can autopsies be done with CT scanners and MRIs?
• When is a body exhumed?
• How is an autopsy done on a decomposing corpse?
• How much do autopsies cost?
• Can I get a private autopsy done?
• What is a forensic pathologist? forensic anthropologist? forensic dentist? forensic entomologist?
• What is a profiler? Is it anything like TV?
• What regulations govern autopsies and funerals?

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The Autopsy: More than you ever wanted to know

The Autopsy: More than you ever wanted to know

by Kenneth Iserson
The Autopsy: More than you ever wanted to know

The Autopsy: More than you ever wanted to know

by Kenneth Iserson

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Death is inevitable. But what happens to the body after death? This book sheds a little light into the darker recesses of the morgue, answering--in exquisite detail--the questions we're often afraid to ask: How and on whom are autopsies performed? What special techniques do pathologists and medical examiners use? When are bodies exhumed? Can the pathologist really determine an accurate time of death? How do I get a copy of--and decipher--an autopsy report?
Drawn from and expanding upon Death to Dust: What Happens to Dead Bodies, which the New York Public Library cited as one of the year's best reference books, Autopsies: More Than You Ever Wanted to Know combines practical information people need to know, while describing the strange, amazing, and often horrific things that have been done to corpses—from ancient times to the present.
Some of the questions that are addressed in detail include:
• When are the dead autopsied?
• How autopsies are performed—step by step.
• Why bother doing autopsies?
• Are there alternatives to autopsies?
• What is the difference between coroners and medical examiners?
• What is the chance that my body will be autopsied?
• What happens to the organs and tissues after an autopsy?
• What do death investigators really do? Is it anything like TV's CSI?
• How do I get a death certificate?
• How do I get and interpret an autopsy report?
• Can autopsies be done with CT scanners and MRIs?
• When is a body exhumed?
• How is an autopsy done on a decomposing corpse?
• How much do autopsies cost?
• Can I get a private autopsy done?
• What is a forensic pathologist? forensic anthropologist? forensic dentist? forensic entomologist?
• What is a profiler? Is it anything like TV?
• What regulations govern autopsies and funerals?


Product Details

BN ID: 2940033257065
Publisher: Kenneth Iserson
Publication date: 05/21/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Kenneth V. Iserson, M.D., MBA, FACEP, FAAEM, is Professor Emeritus of Emergency Medicine at The University of Arizona, Medical Director (Emeritus) of the Southern Arizona Rescue Association (search & rescue), a Supervisory Physician with Arizona's Disaster Medical Assistance Team (AZ-1), and a member of the American Red Cross disaster response team.
The author of hundreds of scientific articles on emergency medicine and biomedical ethics, he has also authored numerous books. In October 2011, McGraw-Hill will publish his latest book, Improvised Medicine: Professional Treatment with Scarce Resources.
Dr. Iserson now limits his medical practice to global and disaster medicine. In the past few years, he has practiced or taught on all seven continents, including 6 months as Lead Physician for the US Antarctic Program, and work with NGOs in rural areas of Central and South America, Zambia, Bhutan, and Ghana. He also runs the www.REEME.arizona.edu Project that freely distributes more than 700 Spanish-language PowerPoint presentations on Emergency Medicine.

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