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FORENSIC MEDICINE DEPARTMENT
GEETANAJALI MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL
Udaipur- 313001.
POST - MORTEM REPORT
[Link] 3901 [Link]. 380/20 Unit: Surgical Unit- D
Outdoor 1200 20/08/20 Ward: ICCU
Memorandum of a Post Mortem Examination held at Geetanjali Medical College
& Hospital, Udaipur.
on the dead body of Manojbhai Rameshbhai Patel of 39 years.
.Village
Sector 5 , Hiranmagari, Udaipur, Teh- Udaipur, District- Udaipur
City
Performed by Dr. X.Y.Z (Assistant Professor)
GENERAL PARTICULARS:
1 (a) By whom was the corpse sent. ASI [Link] [Link]. 9050,
Hiranmagari police [Link]
(b) Name of place from which sent. As per inquest.
(c) Distance of place from which As per inquest.
sent.
2 By whom was the corpse brought? ASI [Link] , [Link]. 9050,
3 By whom identified? Hiranmagari police station and relatives
of the deceased.
4 (a) The date, hour and minute of its 08:05 a.m. 20/08/20
receipt.
(b)The date, hour and minute of 08:15 a.m. 20/08/20
beginning postmortem examination.
(c) The date, hour and minute of 09:15 a.m. 20/08/20
completion of postmortem
examination.
5 Substance of accompanying Report As per inquest.
from police officers or Magistrate
together with the date of death, if
known supposed cause of death or
reason for examination.
6 If not examined at Dispensary or Not Applicable
Hospital.
(a)Name of the place where -------------------
examined.
(b) Distance from Dispensary or -------------------
Hospital.
(c)Reason why the body was not sent ------------------
to the Dispensary or Hospital
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EXTERNAL EXAMINATION
7 Sex apparent age, race or caste. Dead body of a male 39 years old
Description of clothes and ornaments covered with white hospital cloth. On
on the body. removing it, full sleeve white shirt,
sleeveless white baniyan and black pant
worn by the deceased.
8 Whether wet with water, stained Dry red colour stain blood present over
with blood, soiled with vomit or all cloth at places.
faecal matter.
9 Special marks on the skin such as Identified body.
scars, tattooing etc. any Name slip present over right fore arm.
malformations, peculiarities or other Injection mark present over dorsum of
marks of Identification, State of the right hand
teeth.
In newly born infants, the length
and (if possible) the weight of the
body, to be recorded together with -----------
the state of the hair, nails and
umbilical cord, its length.
Whether placenta is attached or
not, if present, its size and condition. -----------
10 Condition of body: Averagely built and nourished .body is
Whether well nourished, thin or cold.
emaciated, warm or cold.
11 Rigor Mortis:- Well marked, slight Rigor mortis is in developing stage.
or absent whether present in the
whole body or part only.
12 Extent and signs of decomposition:- Post mortem lividity present over back
Presence of Post Mortem lividity of body except pressure areas and which
buttocks, loins, back and thighs is not fixed.
or any other part. Whether bullae
present and the nature of their
contained fluid, Condition of the
cuticle.
13 Features :- Whether natural or Blood stain present over face
swollen, state of eyes, position of Both eyes: closed.
tongue, nature of fluid (if any) oozing Mouth: closed.
form mouth, nostrils or ears. Tongue present within oral cavity.
14 Condition of Skin :- Marks of blood, Nothing significant.
etc., in suspected drowning the
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presence or absence of cutis anserina
to be noted.
15 Injuries to external genitals, No injury present. No Purging.
indication of purging
16 Position of Limbs :- Especially of Nothing significant.
arms and of fingers in suspected
drowning the presence or absence of
sand or earth within the nails or on
the skin or hand or feet.
17 Surface wounds and injuries:-Their 1. 5 * 3 cm size red colour abrasion
natural position, dimension present over Right side of cheek
(measured) and directions to be 2. 6 *4 cm size red colour contusion
accurately stated, their probable age present over Outer side Right
and causes to be noted. shoulder.
If bruises are present, what is the
condition of the subcutaneous
tissues?
(N.B.):-When injuries are numerous
and cannot be mentioned
within
the space available they should
be
mentioned on a separate paper
which should be signed)
18 Other injuries discovered by external No limb bone fracture palpable on
examination or palpation such as external examination.
fractures etc.
Can you say definitely that the Not applicable.
injuries shown against Serial No.: 17
and 18 are ante-mortem injuries?
INTERNAL EXAMINATION:
19 Head
(i) injuries under the scalp and their Reddish colour scalp tissue injury
nature. present over Right side of head.
(ii) Skull Vault and base, describe 8 * 6 cm size Communicated fracture of
fractures ,their sites, dimensions Right Fronto – Parital bone.
directions etc.
(iii) Brain :- The appearance of its Subdural hemorrhage present in right
coverings, size, weight and general frontal lobe of brain.
condition of the organ itself and any Sub arachnoid hemorrhage & Subdural
abnormality found in its examination hemorrhage present in right frontal lobe
to be carefully noted. and right parital lobe of brain.
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20 Thorax :-
(a) Walls, ribs, Cartilages ... Intact & Normal
(b) Pleura ... Intact & Pale
(c) Larynx, Trachea and Bronchi Intact & Pale.
(d) Right Lung with weight ... Both lungs congested and edematous. On
(e) Left Lung with weight ... cut section reddish frothy fluid blood
comes out.
(f) Pericardium ...... Intact & Congested.
(g) Heart with weight ... Normal in size & shape. All coronary are
intact .On cutting , reddish colour fluid
blood seen.
(h) Large vessels ... Nothing significant.
(i) Additional remarks ... Nil
21 Abdomen ...
Walls ...... Intact & Normal
Peritoneum...... Intact & Pale.
Cavity ......... No any abnormal fluid collection in
peritoneal cavity.
Buccal Cavity, teeth, tongue and Nothing significant.
pharynx
Oesophagus … Intact & Pale
Stomach and its contents Stomach contains about 100- 120 ml of
creamish color fluid material. No any
abnormal smell perceived from stomach.
Mucosa Normal
Small intestine and its contents Yellowish paste like material present in
small intestine. Mucosa Normal
Large intestine and its contents Gas and fecal material present.
Liver (with weight ) and gallbladder Intact & Pale.
......
Pancreas and Suprarenals ...... Intact & Pale
Spleen with weight ..... Intact & Pale
Kidneys with weight....... Intact & Pale
Bladder ..... Empty.
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Organs of generation ....... Nothing significant.
Additional remarks wherever pos-
sible Medical Officer's deduction ------------
from the state of the contents of the
stomach as to time of death and last
meal....
State which viscera (if any) have Following viscera preserved, sealed,
been retained for chemical labeled and handed over to duty police
examination and also quote the officer for chemical analysis.
number of the bottles containing the (I) Stomach, loop of small intestine and
same...... its contents.
(II) Piece of Liver, Spleen & half of each
kidney. (III) Sample of blood.
All above viscera are In saturated
solution of common salt
22 Spine and spinal cord* ------------
....
23 Opinion as to the cause or probable “Cause of Death is due to Head
cause of death..... injury.”
However viscera preserved for
Chemical analysis.
This report is computerized type and verified by the undersigned and found to be
correct.
Date: 20/08/20 Signature
Forensic Medicine Dept.
Geetanajali Medical College &
Hospital.
Udaipur.
* The Spinal cord need not be examined unless there are any indication of
disease, Strychnine poisoning or injury.
If viscera have been preserved it may please be stated immediately whether ex-
amination by the Chemical analyser is necessary or they are to be destroyed.
Forwarded to the Police Sub Inspector__Hiranmagari ___ Police Station,
Udaipur.
Professor & Head
Forensic Medicine Dept.
Geetanajali Medical College &
Hospital.,Udaipur
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