1971 Ed.]
Coroners (Forms) Rules.
[CAP. 14
Name of deceased
C3
[Subsidiary]
FORM 6.
[Rule 8.]
L.N. 135/69.
POST-MORTEM EXAMINATION REPORT.
Observers present at examination
Date and time of examination
Place where examination performed
Estimated time of death
EXTERNAL EXAMINATION
Apparent age
Height.
Rigor mortis
Nourishment
Marks of violence, or identification, e.g. tattoo marks,
old scars
INTERNAL EXAMINATION
Cranial cavity
Skull
Brain, meninges, etc.
Thoracic cavity
Mouth, tongue, oesophagus, larynx, trachea, lungs
and pleurae
Pericardium, heart and blood vessels
Abdominal cavity
Stomach and contents
Peritoneum, intestines and mesenteric glands
Liver and gall bladder
Spleen...
Kidneys and ureters
Bladder and urine
Generative organs
Are all other organs healthy?
The cause of death as shown by the examination appears
to be
Any further remarks
Signature and qualifications
Address