What is the most superior form of inquest?_____
_____ technique: Thoracic, cervical, abdominal, and pelvic organs are removed 'en masse'
What is the buffer used in typical embalming fluid?_____
In case of a medicolegal autopsy, consent of the relatives _____ required.
In the _____ technique, the individual organs are removed one by one from the body
What is the most useful autopsy sign in drowning?_____
Section _____ Cr.P.C: Magistrate inquest
Autopsy by _____ technique is used in case of patients who died of hepatitis B or HIV.
antecedent causes of death is part _____ of death certificate
fresh fish has _____ eyes
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