Mark of ligature on neck dissection, etc.: NIL
II-CRANIUM AND SPINAL CANAL
1. Scalp, Skull, Vertebrae: One bruise as mentioned above. The (illegible)
portion ... left
middle maningeal artery is found ruptured.
3. Brain and and spinal cord: The temporal region of the left cerebral
hemisphere is found depressed
prevertebral muscle along C4 and C5 vertebrae;
Membrane- Congested, Brain:- Congested,
Spinal Cord:- Contusion along C4 and C5 segment,
Thorax:- Walls, ribs and cartilages:- Healthy ... findings he opined that the death was due to shock
resulting from spinal injury over neck region as described. All the injuries,
according
ligature on neck dissection, etc.:
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II-CRANUM AND SPINAL CANAL
1. Scalp, skull, vertebrae : Swelling of left side of the
scalp ... With (...illegible...) depressed
in nature.
2. Membrane : Intact.
3. Brain and spinal cord : Haemorrhage present below the brain
matter.
Note: The spinal canal need
Haemorrhage seen in the membrane. Haemorrhage also seen in the brain and
spinal cord.
Other organs are healthy.
Injuries described above are ante-mortem ... Post-Mortem
Report that the hemorrhage seen in the membrane, brain and spinal cord, whether it was
internal or external. Abrasion and laceration
ligature mark seen. On
dissection neck tissues are healthy.
II. Cranium and Spinal Canal:
Scalp, skull and vertebrae- Scalp/skull- Vertebrae- Healthy, Membrane: Cut
injury ... region. External haemorrhage left frontal region.
Subdural haemorrhage left side. Brain and Spinal cord: Brain-cut injury left
frontal side. Internal haemorrhage left side. Spinal
Stomach is healthy and it
contains semi digested rice food.
Cranium and Spinal Cord: Scalp, skull and Vertebrae all are healthy. Membrane is congested.
Brain ... congested and Spinal cord is not examined Organs are healthy.''
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The Medical Officer has opined that, death
seen in right forearm size is 2"x1".
Cranium and Spinal Canal
Clear cut incised wound size
joint both
bones and soft tissues. Blood clots are present.
Cranium and spinal canal:-
iv) Scalp & Skull: Blood clots are present
v) Membrane:- There ... bones. Loss of
anatomical configuration. Blood clots are present.
vi) Brain and spinal cord: There is loss of brain tissues with loss of anatomical
configuration
neck. On dissection underlying neck
tissues are found healthy.
Cranium and Spinal Canal - Scalp Externally as described. On dissection whole scalp
was found contused Haematoma ... right parietal area. Skull
and Vertebrae were healthy. Membrane and Brain-Pale, Spinal Cord- not examined.
Liver-Congested, Both Kidneys were congested. Bladder-Mucosa congested
neck dissection, etc: Not detected externally and on
dissection.
CRANIUM AND SPINAL CANAL:-
Scalp, Skull, vertebrae-All healthy, Membrane-healthy, Brain-healthy,
spinal cord