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Excerpt from Pathological Technique: A Practical Manual for Workers in Pathological Histology
The order and method of procedure in making a post mortem examination, including the various incisions, may be said to have been planned for the routine examination of normal or diffusely diseased organs. As soon as a notice able focal lesion is present the order of procedure and the customary method of removal and of incision must be so altered as best to display the lesion.
Instruments - The following instruments will be found extremely useful in the autopsy-room, although not all of them are necessary: The autopsy-table should be large, so as to accommodate on it the instruments and several dishes in addition to the body. It should have a slightly raised edge, and should slope gently toward an Opening in the center for the escape of ¿uids. The table is best made of zinc, and along one edge should have a centimeter scale. The water for use on the table is best supplied by a rubber tube from an overhead pipe reaching to within 60 to 100 cm. Of the table.
The scales for weighing the various organs should have a large pan and gram and kilogram weights.
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