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

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