Definition of Necropsied

1. Verb. (past of necropsy) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Necropsied

1. necropsy [v] - See also: necropsy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Necropsied

necrophily
necrophobia
necrophores
necropoleis
necropoles
necropoli
necropolis
necropolises
necropolitical
necropolitics
necropost
necroposted
necroposting
necroposts
necropsied (current term)
necropsies
necropsy
necropsying
necrosadist
necrosadistic
necrosadists
necroscopic
necroscopical
necroscopy
necrose
necrosectomy
necrosed
necroses

Literary usage of Necropsied

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics (1888)
"In animals necropsied on the 4th day, the infection was still localized to the regional ... This organ was involved in all animals necropsied subsequently, ..."

2. Differential diagnosis presented through an analysis of 385 [and] 317 cases by Richard Clarke Cabot (1918)
"... IN ADULTS—MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL, 1905-1912 Acute enteritis and unknown (acute) causes—clinical cases 244 Acute enteritis—necropsied cases: ..."

3. Toxicological Profile for Fluorides, Hydrogen Fluoride and Fluorine (F) (2001)
"The one surviving guinea pig had alveolar exudates, thickening of the alveolar walls, and hemorrhages of the lungs when necropsied 9 months after the ..."

4. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1883)
"We are aware of only a few accidental poisonings (/), none of which was necropsied, and several experimental poisonings (2). This report summarizes the ..."

5. The Journal of Experimental Medicine by Rockefeller University, Rockefeller Institute, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (1908)
"2C reacted, and on being necropsied showed tubercular lesions. (See Necropsy Report.) However, two other cattle among these controls, Nos. ..."

6. Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics by The American College of Surgeons, Franklin H. Martin Memorial Foundation (1922)
"Ulceration is rare; infiltration and extension to neighboring organs is common. Metastasis is extremely frequent. In 46 necropsied cases collected by ..."

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