Autopsy/Specimen Description Sheet
Used by the pathologist during the medical exam to record results.
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Used by the pathologist during the medical exam to record results.
Used during the autopsy to diagram a male patient
Used during the autopsy to diagram the skull
Used during the autopsy to diagram the head and neck
Used during the autopsy to diagram the neck
Used during the autopsy to diagram a female patient
Used during the autopsy to diagram the skeleton
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