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Postmortem in Vetero-legal cases should be conducted this way

Postmortem is an examination of a dead body to determine the cause of death.

Now a days there are many cases comes at animal clinics as a vetero legal cases and that should be processed carefully.

The objective of the Post mortem examination of an animal is to ascertain the time since death and the cause of death.

A Vetero-legal Post mortem examination should be done by written order from the police officer or the executive magistrate.

Before examination carefully read the police report.

Post mortem examination should be thorough and complete.

All the details observed by the veterinary officer should be carefully noted in the Post mortem report on the spot of the Post mortem examination.

A veterinarian should have a fair knowledge of the normal and pathological appearance of the viscera.

Time and date of arrival of carcass should be noted.

There should be no unnecessary delay in holding Post mortem examination.

In Ruminants, the carcasses should be placed with left sides down (left lateral recumbency).

Horse should be placed right side down (right recumbency].

In Small animals (dog, cat, calves etc.), dorsum should be down.

Must do after Postmortem

For more details please download the attachment- PPT and PDF.

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