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The very word ‘autopsy’ derives from the Ancient Greek for ‘seeing for oneself’. An autopsy is a medical attempt to satisfy that profound curiosity. The first known forensic autopsy took place in 44 BC, when Julius Caesar’s doctor reported that, of the emperor’s twenty-three stab wounds, only the one between his first and second ribs was fatal.
Forensics: What Bugs, Burns, Prints, DNA and More Tell Us About Crime
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